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Consider Chrome is a web browser, not a word processor.
If you want "find and replace" functionality you'll have to add an extension to do it.
http://lifehacker.com/add-find-and-replace-functionality-to-your-browser-1640301419
I'm hoping that 'find and replace' could come in handy while drafting questions and answers for Stack Exchange. – Stevoisiak – 2017-07-25T17:59:01.387
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I'm a fan this find & replace extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/find-replace-for-text-edi/jajhdmnpiocpbpnlpejbgmpijgmoknnl?hl=en-US
In addition to your basic f&r functionality, it's got some other cool features built in.
Type
data:text/html, <html contenteditable>
in browser and you can get notepad like editing. – Biswapriyo – 2017-07-26T14:59:59.333