Which command is used to locate a specific word in a document
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Answer:
Ctrl+F
EXPLANATION :
Press Ctrl+F, or click Find on the Home tab. Type the text string into the Find What box. Click Find In. On the menu that opens, click Main Document.
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Ctrl+F or Home > Find can be used to bring up the Find window from the Edit View.
Enter the desired text in the "Search the document for..." box to find it.
Explanation:
- Alternately, you can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+F.
- The navigation pane will show up on the screen's left side. In the space at the top of the navigation pane, enter the text you want to find.
- As soon as you start typing, Word Web App begins searching.
- Click the magnifying glass and choose one or both of the search options to further refine the search results.
- The search is paused and the Find pane is cleared when you enter in your document or make a modification in Word Web App.
- Click the Next Search Result or Previous Search Result arrow to view the results once again.
- Overall these things are very easy in the software like MS word which is designed for the tasks like that only.
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