Select Edit > Find/Change, and select the Glyph tab.
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Learn how to find and replace glyphs within single or multiple documents.
The Find/Change dialog is handy for replacing glyphs that share the same Unicode value with other similar glyphs.
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Select the button beside the Find Glyph field, and then double-click a glyph on the panel. This panel works like the Glyphs panel.
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Under Change Glyph, enter the replacement glyph the same way you enter the glyph you’re searching for.
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Select Find Next.
You can also select Change, Change All, or Change/Find to replace the found text.
You can open the Find/Replace Font dialog while viewing a document's preflight. In the Preflight dialog, switch to the Fonts tab and select Find/Replace Font.
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