The old snowflake interface has a great control f feature to search for characters, and a shift control feature to replace them

This feature does not appear to be present in the new Snowsight GUI interface

Does anyone know how one could search and replace features

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The new UI is called Snowsight, not Snowpipe. Assuming that is what you are looking for, there are limited amount of keyboard shortcuts currently available. These can be viewed by using the following command:

press [CMD]+[SHIFT]+[?] (Mac) or [CTRL]+[SHIFT]+[?] (Windows)

I would recommend leveraging Snowflake's Community site or Support to request new functionality to the new UI as needed. It is still a fairly new interface and there are new features being released often. Also keep in mind that the old interface is still available.

For reference in the docs:https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/ui-snowsight-worksheets.html#keyboard-shortcuts

Mike was quite right, Snowsight has is a wonderful interface, but there are a limited number of shortcuts. Find and replace is not yet present.

He was also right, shortcuts can be viewed with:

 [CMD]+[SHIFT]+[?] (Mac) or [CTRL]+[SHIFT]+[?] (Windows)

Applicable in Snowsight

[CTRL]+[SHIFT]+[H]

enter text to be replaced, and hit enterenter replacement text, and hit enterconfirm Yes/No/All/Stop

You can use CTRL+SHIFT+H. It will first prompt the text and then replace

[CTRL]+[SHIFT]+[R](Windows)

it will ask what to search, then on pressing [ENTER] it will ask with what to replace.