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Does anyone know what happened to the file, search command?
Word 2007 was just installed on my computer and I'm wondering what happened
to the "search" command under the "file" menu? I need to be able to search my old documents with multiple queries and the ability to tell Word where to look for them. Help?!!! |
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Does anyone know what happened to the file, search command?
If you're using Word 2007 in Vista... you can search using the search box in
the upper right corner of any file dialog box. To look for the keyword "book" for example, type tags:book in the search box. To search file contents, type what you're looking for in the search box. To search for matching file names, use name:[spec] where [spec] is the file specification (e.g., name:*.doc, name:l*.docx, etc.). If you're using Word 2007 in Windowx XP... I don't have any good suggestions for you except to go directly to Windows Explorer. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Lcolorado" wrote in message news Word 2007 was just installed on my computer and I'm wondering what happened to the "search" command under the "file" menu? I need to be able to search my old documents with multiple queries and the ability to tell Word where to look for them. Help?!!! |
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Does anyone know what happened to the file, search command?
Thanks, Herb. I'm stuck with Windows XP. Lots of other users are
experiencing the same problems. I appreciate your time! "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: If you're using Word 2007 in Vista... you can search using the search box in the upper right corner of any file dialog box. To look for the keyword "book" for example, type tags:book in the search box. To search file contents, type what you're looking for in the search box. To search for matching file names, use name:[spec] where [spec] is the file specification (e.g., name:*.doc, name:l*.docx, etc.). If you're using Word 2007 in Windowx XP... I don't have any good suggestions for you except to go directly to Windows Explorer. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Lcolorado" wrote in message news Word 2007 was just installed on my computer and I'm wondering what happened to the "search" command under the "file" menu? I need to be able to search my old documents with multiple queries and the ability to tell Word where to look for them. Help?!!! |
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