You can use the Replace Font dialog box to replace direct font formatting with other direct font formatting for topics and web pages. For example, the current font is set to a Courier New, size 10 font and you want to replace all instances with a Verdana, size 11 font. To replace direct formatting, you specify the properties of both the search and replacement fonts. These properties include font family (such as Arial or Verdana), font size (such as small or 11), font unit (points or pixels), and font style (bold, italic, underline).
If you do not specify any of these properties, the search and replace ignores that property. For example, if you set the Find What options to Arial, blank, blank, and Bold, respectively, the Developer searches the selected content for bold Arial text of all sizes. Similarly, if you set the Replace With options to blank, large, blank, and blank, respectively, the Developer changes the size of the located text to large, but leaves the font family, unit and style unchanged.
To further define a search, you specify the type(s) of text to include in font replacement. Topic text options are only available when replacing direct formatting with direct formatting. In topics, you can apply font replacement to bubble text, Introduction/End frame text, string input text, and template text. You can also apply font replacement to web page text. You must select at least one type of text to include before you can start the font replacement process.
Note: Bubble text in topic frames does not support font families (such as Arial, Helvetic, sans-serif) or font units in pixels. If you select a font family or pixel unit to find or replace, all of the Apply to options that pertain to topics, such as bubble text and string input options, are disabled.
To replace direct formatting with different direct formatting in your content: