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I'm using word 2000 on Windows 2000 Professional.
I searched my files for contents including words "centralized". Is there a way to search the same files for contents that do not include the word "centralized"? |
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DP:
I was hoping someone knew how to do what you're asking. But if not, you might try a workaround like this. Use a Windows search to find all the files in a given directory that contain the word. From the Search results list, cut the documents and paste them into a temporary storage folder. The documents remaining in the original folder don't have that word. Bear -- Windows XP, Word 2000 |
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Thanks so much
"Bear" wrote: DP: I was hoping someone knew how to do what you're asking. But if not, you might try a workaround like this. Use a Windows search to find all the files in a given directory that contain the word. From the Search results list, cut the documents and paste them into a temporary storage folder. The documents remaining in the original folder don't have that word. Bear -- Windows XP, Word 2000 |
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