You cannot replace a type of formatting inside a cell with a different type of formatting.
Your search string is treated as a pattern by the dialog box, which then returns all records that do. Consider the case where you have a datasheet (a table or a query result) with details on clients, vendors, goods, and order dates. The find operation returns all occurrences of "mar" when you perform a search, along with any additional entries that meet the pattern you supplied.
The dialog box doesn't scan the full database; it simply searches one table at a time. You can search the table that supports a form if the dialog box is opened from within one.
For some features provided by the Find and Replace dialog box the search and replace feature can't accept the following condition.
That a user cannot replace a type of formatting inside a cell with a different type of formatting.
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