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Hey everyone,
I'm in a situation where I need to search for text in my document with words that have several possible alternatives - and for that I need to use a logical OR between them. If I'd used a Google search syntax for example, it would have been easy - e.g. "having a headache OR migraine", but in Word I don't know how to do it, and could not find anything about this in the Word Help. Can anyone advise me how to do this? Anticipated thanks! |
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