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I am filing this issue after a long talk on the NetBeans user's list about search and replace. It seems we are several user's who would very much like to save some time when searching for and replacing string litterals. Here is an example of when this is relevant. Say we start out by calling four wheeled vehicles "automobiles" and then later decide to call the "cars" instead. This may mean that we have classes lie Automobile and Car aswell as identifiers like automobile and car. What we would like to do is to replace the term "automobile" with the term "car" in a case sensitive way, so that all of the following code would be renamed in a single replace-all operation: (before replace all:) Automobile automobile; Automobile otherAutomobile; public void sellAutomobile(Automobile automobileToBeSold) {...} (after replace all:) Car car; Car otherCar; public void sellCar(Car carToBeSold) {...} As you can see the search and replace is taking place both for "Automobile" and "automobile". In the IDE version 5.0 you need two operations to do this, one for each spelling of the word - this could all be done in a single operation and speed up our work by a factor 2. What I suggest is simply an extra check box in the search and replace dialog which enables what you could call "automatic casing". Since this feature is available in Emacs and Microsoft IDEs (as stated on the nbuser list by others) you might want to check out what this is called elsewhere to avoid confusion. I think this is a low hanging fruit: Not expensive to implement / high impact. Randahl
*** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 80732 ***