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cherylt23
 
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In earlier versions of Word, when opening a file, I could type in a word and
tab to bring up a list of files containing that particular word. Since
upgrading to Word XP last week, I can't do this. MSPublisher 2003 allows me
to perform this function. It is much faster to do this than going through
the search function.

Is anyone else having this problem? Any suggestions?
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Hi ?B?Y2hlcnlsdDIz?=,

In earlier versions of Word, when opening a file, I could type in a word and
tab to bring up a list of files containing that particular word. Since
upgrading to Word XP last week, I can't do this. MSPublisher 2003 allows me
to perform this function. It is much faster to do this than going through
the search function.

try pressing ENTER instead of Tab?

Cindy Meister
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http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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