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Jean-Guy Marcil
 
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Suzan was telling us:
Suzan nous racontait que :

Can you tell me where to find that? I can find a 'replace all' but no
'find all'. Thanks.

Suzan

"Robert" wrote:

On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 11:29:34 -0700, SF wrote:

I know (intellectually) that doing a find/replace and then UN-doing
it results in essentially no change, but my heart worries because
the fact is that something WAS changed, and then put back. However
irrational it may seem, I don't like doing and undoing dozens of
changes in a very, very important document. It's just unnerving.
Sorry.

I'll go with a regular count, thank you. (Even if it does take
longer. I'll sacrifice a few seconds in order to keep peace of
mind.)

Thank you all.

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Greetings--
In Word 2003, the Find dialog (Ctrl+F) has a "Find and Select All"
command. It will tell you how many instances of the search string it
found (and selected).
Cheers
Robert


From the "Find" dialog, you have to first check the "Highlight all items
found in:", then choose "Main document". Once you do that you will see that
the "Find" button becomes "Find All." Click on "Find All," then Word will
report how many items were found right inside the "Find" dialog box, above
the three buttons.

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Salut!
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