> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.bdb.ai/bdb-documentation/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.bdb.ai/bdb-documentation/data-science-lab/various-tabs-to-work-with/notebook/notebook-page/notebook-operations/find-and-replace.md).

# Find and Replace

* The user can also find and replace the text by using the Find/Replace option.
* Open the Find/Replace option by clicking on it.
* Mark either of the checkboxes to choose words or symbols.
* Provide a word or symbol to perform the ***Find*** action.
* Provide the replace value to replace the founded text.
* Click the ***Refresh*** icon.

&#x20;     ![](/files/qiZb80JDlgz37eLHbTyb)

* The number provided for the results indicates the number of repetitions of word/symbol to be found.
* The concerned word or symbol will get highlighted below.

&#x20;      ![](/files/MP9wn7TwBtabUAfOixdJ)

* If you have provided a value for the Replace field, click the ***Replace*** or ***Replace All*** option.
* The value will get replaced and the highlight will be removed for the replaced text or symbol.

&#x20;      ![](/files/MM4GqomQrYlhlMCnL3sZ)


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