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![]() I'm working on a document and want to change the word "butt" to the word "bottom" and I'm hoping I can do this in the entire document without going through every paragraph. Is there a command I can use to do that? Thanks |
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On Feb 28, 3:10 pm, wrote:
I'm working on a document and want to change the word "butt" to the word "bottom" and I'm hoping I can do this in the entire document without going through every paragraph. Is there a command I can use to do that? Thanks Go to the "Tools" menu pulldown and select "Replace". This will give you the "Find and Replace" dialogue. In that dialogue, click the "More" button. This gives a bigger version of the dialogue. Then select the "Find Whole Words Only" box, over on the left. Then type in the word you want to change in the "Find what" field, and the word you want to change it to in the "Replace with" field. Then click on the "Replace All" button. |
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