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CyberTaz
 
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You might be able to do it with wildcards, such as :

.. *word1*word2*.

Starting with the period followed by a space and ending with a period to
indicate that the string be within a sentence. Haven't tested it, but it
ought to work.

Good Luck |:)


On 8/28/05 4:55 PM, in article
, "Philos"
wrote:

This is like a Boolean search; like you search in Google. You search for two
or three words and finds documents with those words, anywhere in the
document. However, in this case, in Word 2003, I am searching for two words
in ONE SENTENCE, anywhere in the sentence. If I am not mistaken this feature
was available in earlier editions of Word. Any solutions?