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After switching over to Word 2007, I found that the file search capabilities
are no longer there within Word, at least to my knowledge. You used to be
able to go to File, Open, and there was an advanced search mechanism in that
dialog box (on the menu bar, I believe) that would enable you to search for a
file containing specific words. Does anyone know of a way to do this in Word
2007? It looks like we're limited to using the Windows search feature now.
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You are correct. One imagines that the designers were thinking that most
Office 2007 users would be using Vista. When using Word 2007 in Vista, a
mini-version of Windows Explorer is used for the File dialogs. In Vista,
there is a Search box in the upper right in each of the File dialogs, making
searching far easier than ever before.

Unfortunately... if you don't have Vista, then you'll need to use Windows
Explorer itself. :-(

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After switching over to Word 2007, I found that the file search
capabilities
are no longer there within Word, at least to my knowledge. You used to be
able to go to File, Open, and there was an advanced search mechanism in
that
dialog box (on the menu bar, I believe) that would enable you to search
for a
file containing specific words. Does anyone know of a way to do this in
Word
2007? It looks like we're limited to using the Windows search feature
now.


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That's what I suspected. Thanks for the info!

"Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote:

You are correct. One imagines that the designers were thinking that most
Office 2007 users would be using Vista. When using Word 2007 in Vista, a
mini-version of Windows Explorer is used for the File dialogs. In Vista,
there is a Search box in the upper right in each of the File dialogs, making
searching far easier than ever before.

Unfortunately... if you don't have Vista, then you'll need to use Windows
Explorer itself. :-(

--
Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
Web: http://www.herbtyson.com


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After switching over to Word 2007, I found that the file search
capabilities
are no longer there within Word, at least to my knowledge. You used to be
able to go to File, Open, and there was an advanced search mechanism in
that
dialog box (on the menu bar, I believe) that would enable you to search
for a
file containing specific words. Does anyone know of a way to do this in
Word
2007? It looks like we're limited to using the Windows search feature
now.



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