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find and replace

In computing, a function available in most office suite applications. It enables the user to search through the file being edited, finding every occurrence of a word or phrase, and then, if desired, replace it with another set of characters. This function is most often used to alter the misspelling of a word throughout a document. Other uses include assisting in the making of an index, and altering specific formulae throughout a spreadsheet.



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To find and replace these, turn off the taps and remove the diverter handle with an adjustable spanner.
Here's how they work: In any edition of Word, press Ctrl+F to open the Find and Replace screen and then type in the target text or number(s)--for example find (see screenshot below).
0 extends the feature set by adding find and replace, word count, number formatting, sheet formatting, contextual menus, improved selection modes and scrolling, optimizations for touch, and a 'Live Folder' for instant access to recently used documents.
 
 
 
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