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How do you search for repeated words in Word?
Word: Finding duplicate words
- Press Ctrl+H to open the Find and Replace window.
- Click More, then select the Use Wildcards checkbox.
- In the Find What field, type (<*>)^013\1 (there are no spaces in this string).
- In the Replace With field, type \1 (there are no spaces in this string either).
- Click Find Next.
How do you search for a specific sentence in Word?
To open the Find pane from the Edit View, press Ctrl+F, or click Home > Find. Find text by typing it in the Search the document for… box. Word Web App starts searching as soon as you start typing.
How do I do an advanced search in Word?
How to Use Advanced Find and Replace in Word
- Click the Find list arrow.
- Select Advanced Find.
- Click the More button.
- Click the Use wildcards check box.
- (Optional) Click the Special menu to select a wildcard.
- Enter a search phrase in the Find what text field.
- Click Find Next.
How do I automatically duplicate a Word document?
Press Ctrl+C to copy the control to the Clipboard. Position the cursor where you want to repeat the control’s selected value. Don’t press Ctrl+V as you normally would to paste something. Instead, choose Paste Special from the Paste dropdown in the Clipboard group on the Home tab (Figure D).
What is the function of Ctrl B in MS word?
Ctrl+B in Word and other word processors In Microsoft Word and other word processor programs, highlighting text and pressing Ctrl+B makes the text bold. If the text is already bold, highlighting the bold text and pressing Ctrl+B un-bolds the text.
How do you do a wildcard search and replace in Word?
Use wildcard characters to find and replace text
- Select View > Navigation Pane.
- In the Navigation Pane, select the magnifying glass.
- Select Settings.
- Select the Use wildcards check box.
- Select the Special menu, select a wildcard character, and then type any additional text in the Find what box.
- Select Find Next.
How do I search for a character in Word?
Searching for Special Characters
- Press Ctrl+F. Word displays the Find tab of the Find and Replace dialog box.
- Click the More button, if it is available. (See Figure 1.)
- In the Find What box, enter the text for which you want to search.
- Set other searching parameters, as desired.
- Click on Find Next.
How do you highlight multiple words in Word?
More Information
- Select the first item that you want. For example, select some text.
- Press and hold CTRL.
- Select the next item that you want. Important Be sure to press and hold CTRL while you select the next item that you want to include in the selection.
Follow these steps:
- Click the Home tab and then click the Text Highlight Color command in the Font group.
- Select the Yellow box.
- Open the manual document and press [Ctrl]F.
- In the Find What text box, type warranty.
- Click the Reading Highlight drop-down list and select Highlight All.
- Click Close.
How do I copy text multiple times in Word?
Follow the steps below to use it.
- Select the block of text you want to copy.
- Press Ctrl+F3. This will add the selection to your clipboard.
- Repeat the two steps above for each additional block of text to copy.
- Go to the document or location where you want to paste all of the text.
- Press Ctrl+Shift+F3.
What is Find and Replace and what are the steps to find and replace?
Find and replace text
- Go to Home > Replace or press Ctrl+H.
- Enter the word or phrase you want to locate in the Find box.
- Enter your new text in the Replace box.
- Select Find Next until you come to the word you want to update.
- Choose Replace. To update all instances at once, choose Replace All.