Search for a string in a SMARTFORM

Hello everyone,
I am used to use T-code EWK1 or program RPR_ABAP_SOURCE_SCAN to search for a specific string in a Z program. Today I need to search for a hardcoded text in a smartform.
I can search in the FM but I will not be able to search in text-elements, so it is not good enough. Is there any way to search for a specific text in the code and in text elements in a SMARFORM?
Thanks in advance.

Hi,
check  t-code  SO10.
With the transaction SO10, you can check whether standard texts exist in the client.
regards
Santosh

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