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"finding a word in a document"
Hello, once I typed out a document in Words, is there a way for me to look
for specific words within the document? I know PDF Acrobat Reader has that function with the icon with the binoculars. Wondering if Words have something of similar function. Thanks |
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"finding a word in a document"
Select Edit Find from the menu - or press the Ctrl+F shortcut.
-- Enjoy, Tony "alpal1978" wrote in message ... Hello, once I typed out a document in Words, is there a way for me to look for specific words within the document? I know PDF Acrobat Reader has that function with the icon with the binoculars. Wondering if Words have something of similar function. Thanks |
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"finding a word in a document"
Sun, 12 Feb 2006 10:49:29 -0800 from alpal1978 alpal1978
@discussions.microsoft.com: Hello, once I typed out a document in Words, is there a way for me to look for specific words within the document? Ctrl-F -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com/ |
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