![]() ![]() This will ensure your changes are made permanent. That’s why you place the cursor at the very top of the list and hold your down arrow until you get to the end of the list. This probably has something to do with each WorkFlowy list having its own unique URL. In so doing, you basically give WorkFlowy the green lights to go ahead and close the deal with the “preliminary” changes that the extension made. The only way your changes will stick, is if subsequent to using the extension, you place the cursor in each and every list that underwent a change. hold the down arrow on my keyboard to whiz through all the lists.place the cursor in the list title (Ctrl+Home) and.In the above GIF, you’ll notice that after all instances of the word “NOPE” have been changed, I… filter for your phrase in WorkFlowy’s search box to reveal it.expand the entire outline (by double-clicking on the list title) or.This extension only replaces all visible instances of the word/ phrase – which means that you need to either… In the GIF below, I use the Search and Replace Chrome extension to swap out “NOPE” with “YES!” across an entire outline. The secret to getting the changes to stick is an interesting, yet dead-easy cursor “handshake”. ![]() Recently I revisited the extension, determined to figure it out. After tinkering I dismissed it: It worked its magic before my eyes… but no sooner had I navigated to a different list, then most changes seemed to inexplicably revert back. Some time back, a WorkFlowy user emailed me with a tip on searching and replacing with the “Search and Replace” Chrome extension. On occasion it’d be massively convenient to search and replace in WorkFlowy.
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