Hi Lissi, Okay, I think you're ready for find and replace. Don't worry--it's easy! All you do is press ctrl-h and type the thing you want to get rid of, press tab once, and then type the thing you want to replace it with. Then you can either hit alt-a for replace all, or keep tabbing through the box until you hear "replace all." One thing about Find and Replace is that before using it you always want to think through and make sure that the operation won't have unintended consequences. For example, if you replace all instances of the number 1 with the letter I, there will be a lot of crazy page numbers. What I like to do is do the f&r operations first, then proofread the book. That way, if there are a few little oopsies I can fix them. For example, if you replace comer with corner there could be a rare instance of something like "all comers..." or something, but the f&r is still probably worth doing because you can fix the few instances you might find a lot more quickly than you might replace all the mixed-up corners. I usually will save the file before doing a big f&r operation, then read some before saving again just in case I didn't think of something and have made a hash of the document. This really isn't as intimidating as I seem to be making it sound, it's just that performing the operation is so simple that it's possible to just run one and make major changes to the document before realizing all the consequences. Hth, Kellie To unsubscribe from this list send a blank Email to bksvol-discuss-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx put the word 'unsubscribe' by itself in the subject line. To get a list of available commands, put the word 'help' by itself in the subject line.