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Note that you can reassign Ctrl+F to the EditFind command if you wish. Click
File tab | Options | Customize Ribbon | Customize. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP wrote in message ... As a Trainer who's used Word for so many years, I personally find it really annoying that Ctrl+F has been absconded. They could have come up with a different shortcut for the navigation pane. I suppose it's just marketing. You can use Ctrl+F then click the third tab to get to the old Find feature. You can also use Ctrl+H for Replace then click the Find tab. This brings up the old-style Find dialog. Hope this helps. |
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