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Default Find function doesn't work in Word 2003

The "Find" function in Word 2003 doesn't seem to work properly. If it finds
the word I seek, it may find it in several places but there is no means of
moving from one highlighted find to another without just scrolling through
the document.

I am sure that in an earlier version there was a "find next" button.
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Default Find function doesn't work in Word 2003

There is still a Find Next button, and you can also use the browse buttons
at the bottom of the vertical scroll bar to Find Next or Find Previous.

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The "Find" function in Word 2003 doesn't seem to work properly. If it

finds
the word I seek, it may find it in several places but there is no means of
moving from one highlighted find to another without just scrolling through
the document.

I am sure that in an earlier version there was a "find next" button.


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