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Thumbs up Answer: How to search only word files in computer?

Sure, I can help you with that! Here's how you can search for all Word files on your computer:
  1. Open File Explorer on your computer by pressing the Windows key + E on your keyboard.
  2. In the search bar at the top right corner of the window, type in "*.docx" (without the quotes). This will search for all Word files with the .docx file extension.
  3. Press Enter or click on the magnifying glass icon to start the search.
  4. Wait for the search to complete. This may take a few minutes depending on how many Word files you have on your computer.
  5. Once the search is complete, you should see a list of all the Word files on your computer that match your search criteria.
  6. You can then browse through the list to find the specific Word file you're looking for.

If you're looking for Word files with a different file extension (such as .doc or .rtf), simply replace "*.docx" in step 2 with the file extension you're looking for.
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