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[Resolved] Is there a find and replace function in SoloLearn on a Mac?

I have been working on a project I have on this site. I want to find and replace, but I can't find the shortcut to do so on a Mac. I have used a find and replace on my PC before though, I believe it was CTRL + H (or G?). Is there a similar shortcut for a Mac and what is it? Thanks! EDIT: If you press CMND + F it pulls up the normal find and replace function. If you press the the little plus in the bottom left hand corner, then it opens the find and replace function. Not technically the shortcut, but it works for me. I also found CMND + L lets you search for lines based on their line number which will come in might handy for debugging errors. CMND + SHIFT + C opens up the F12 Developer section of Chrome.

11th Aug 2020, 4:01 AM
JJ McSquiggles
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Try CTRL + H, CMND + H, SHIFT + CTRL + H, and SHIFT + CMND + H. One of them is bound to work... right??
12th Aug 2020, 3:31 AM
Rowsej
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LOL! Wow... didn’t know about them before! Very cool! Oh, that’s good! No worries!
12th Aug 2020, 3:50 AM
Rowsej
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CTRL/CMND F is usually the find command. BTW are you using the app or the website?
11th Aug 2020, 5:59 AM
Rowsej
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Website. Shoulda said that I guess...
11th Aug 2020, 3:20 PM
JJ McSquiggles
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CTRL + CMND F is the find function, but I believe there is also a find and replace function with a different shortcut
11th Aug 2020, 3:21 PM
JJ McSquiggles
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I just went on a random CMND + Letter spam. Learned some cool things. CMND + L lets you search for a specific line and go there CMND + G Is a built in find function, finding what your cursor is on CMND + R is refresh CMND + T is new tab, I think I new that one I found if I press CMND + F it pulls up the normal finder. There's a little plus in the bottom left hand corner, that if pressed opens the find and replace function. So, didn't find the shortcut for find and replace, but I found how to access it, which is what I needed. Thanks for your help Rowsej
12th Aug 2020, 3:41 AM
JJ McSquiggles
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