Now you need to locate the given below location in registry, where SQL Server keeps its Find and Replace history but it varies with different versions of SQL Server. Given below is the Find and Replace window history.Ĭlose the SSMS and go to Start > Run > type Regedit Note : This solution is not recommended for live servers, you can use it in your development and testing machines.įirst lets go to our Find and Replace window and view the history records. So I was looking for the solution to clear the Find & Replace window history. ![]() ![]() ![]() In Find and Replace window, sometimes you find a long history (normally it keeps 20 items at a time) in it and by mistake you may replace with some incorrect word.
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