On my Windows version you have to first click on the Gradient window to gain focus then the Replace command becomes available in the File menu. I prefer to use the Ctrl-R keyboard shortcut. Looking at the Mac manual that would seem to apply to you too.
Again, just trying to help with something I have no actual experience of. Sorry if it's all wrong! LOL.
On my Windows version you have to first click on the Gradient window to gain focus then the Replace command becomes available in the File menu. I prefer to use the **Ctrl-R** keyboard shortcut. Looking at the Mac manual that would seem to apply to you too.
Again, just trying to help with something I have no actual experience of. Sorry if it's all wrong! LOL.
Chris Martin
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Currently using UF6.05 on Windows 11 Professional 64-bit