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This was a group project done for my Integrated Software class. It is an overview of the Find, Replace, Go To feature in MS Word.

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MS Word- Find, Replace, Go To: 

Na’sia Smith Rosalie Uyola Leyna Bollwage Ralph Gallo Garth Farrante MS Word-Find, Replace, Go To

There are two ways to locate these features: 

Na’sia Smith Rosalie Uyola Leyna Bollwage Ralph Gallo Garth Farrante MS Word-Find, Replace, Go To There are two ways to locate these features Click on the Edit menu for all 3 options. OR Press CTRL+ F for Find Press CTRL+H for Replace Press CTRL+ G for Go To

What is the Find feature?: 

Na’sia Smith Rosalie Uyola Leyna Bollwage Ralph Gallo Garth Farrante MS Word-Find, Replace, Go To There are two ways to locate these features Click on the Edit menu for all 3 options. OR Press CTRL+ F for Find Press CTRL+H for Replace Press CTRL+ G for Go To What is the Find feature? Find- allows you to find a specific word or phrase in your document If you want more flexibility with your search, you can check the MORE option. Match case- searches only for words that match the case of the word or phrase that you typed in the Find what box. For example, if you search for A, the result includes A but not a.

Find -Wildcard button: 

Na’sia Smith Rosalie Uyola Leyna Bollwage Ralph Gallo Garth Farrante MS Word-Find, Replace, Go To There are two ways to locate these features Click on the Edit menu for all 3 options. OR Press CTRL+ F for Find Press CTRL+H for Replace Press CTRL+ G for Go To What is the Find feature? Find- allows you to find a specific word or phrase in your document If you want more flexibility with your search, you can check the MORE option. Match case- searches only for words that match the case of the word or phrase that you typed in the Find what box. For example, if you search for A, the result includes A but not a. Find -Wildcard button Wildcards Option- this will allow you to enter wildcard characters that will give you some flexibility in your search but will also place some restrictions on the search.

Some Example of Wildcards: 

Na’sia Smith Rosalie Uyola Leyna Bollwage Ralph Gallo Garth Farrante MS Word-Find, Replace, Go To There are two ways to locate these features Click on the Edit menu for all 3 options. OR Press CTRL+ F for Find Press CTRL+H for Replace Press CTRL+ G for Go To What is the Find feature? Find- allows you to find a specific word or phrase in your document If you want more flexibility with your search, you can check the MORE option. Match case- searches only for words that match the case of the word or phrase that you typed in the Find what box. For example, if you search for A, the result includes A but not a. Find -Wildcard button Wildcards Option- this will allow you to enter wildcard characters that will give you some flexibility in your search but will also place some restrictions on the search. Some Example of Wildcards * can be used to return results for any combination of characters; for example, c*t will return cat, cost, coat, capped, etc. ? can be used to return a single character; b?g would return big, bug, bag, big, and beg [ ] will return words containing any of the enclosed characters; for example, p[ae]t will return pat and pet [( ) will return words beginning with a certain string of characters; for example, [(per) will return person but not camper ( )] will return words ending with a certain string of characters; (per)] will return camper but not person Although this is not an exhaustive list of wildcards, these are probably the most commonly used ones.

Find- More options: 

Na’sia Smith Rosalie Uyola Leyna Bollwage Ralph Gallo Garth Farrante MS Word-Find, Replace, Go To There are two ways to locate these features Click on the Edit menu for all 3 options. OR Press CTRL+ F for Find Press CTRL+H for Replace Press CTRL+ G for Go To What is the Find feature? Find- allows you to find a specific word or phrase in your document If you want more flexibility with your search, you can check the MORE option. Match case- searches only for words that match the case of the word or phrase that you typed in the Find what box. For example, if you search for A, the result includes A but not a. Find -Wildcard button Wildcards Option- this will allow you to enter wildcard characters that will give you some flexibility in your search but will also place some restrictions on the search. Some Example of Wildcards * can be used to return results for any combination of characters; for example, c*t will return cat, cost, coat, capped, etc. ? can be used to return a single character; b?g would return big, bug, bag, big, and beg [ ] will return words containing any of the enclosed characters; for example, p[ae]t will return pat and pet [( ) will return words beginning with a certain string of characters; for example, [(per) will return person but not camper ( )] will return words ending with a certain string of characters; (per)] will return camper but not person Although this is not an exhaustive list of wildcards, these are probably the most commonly used ones. Find- More options Sounds like -This option will pick out all the words that sound like your search word, irrespective of the case. Find all word forms - This option will return all forms of the chosen word… For example, if the searched word is appear, the results include appeared, appears, appearing.

Find- Special button: 

Na’sia Smith Rosalie Uyola Leyna Bollwage Ralph Gallo Garth Farrante MS Word-Find, Replace, Go To There are two ways to locate these features Click on the Edit menu for all 3 options. OR Press CTRL+ F for Find Press CTRL+H for Replace Press CTRL+ G for Go To What is the Find feature? Find- allows you to find a specific word or phrase in your document If you want more flexibility with your search, you can check the MORE option. Match case- searches only for words that match the case of the word or phrase that you typed in the Find what box. For example, if you search for A, the result includes A but not a. Find -Wildcard button Wildcards Option- this will allow you to enter wildcard characters that will give you some flexibility in your search but will also place some restrictions on the search. Some Example of Wildcards * can be used to return results for any combination of characters; for example, c*t will return cat, cost, coat, capped, etc. ? can be used to return a single character; b?g would return big, bug, bag, big, and beg [ ] will return words containing any of the enclosed characters; for example, p[ae]t will return pat and pet [( ) will return words beginning with a certain string of characters; for example, [(per) will return person but not camper ( )] will return words ending with a certain string of characters; (per)] will return camper but not person Although this is not an exhaustive list of wildcards, these are probably the most commonly used ones. Find- More options Sounds like -This option will pick out all the words that sound like your search word, irrespective of the case. Find all word forms - This option will return all forms of the chosen word… For example, if the searched word is appear, the results include appeared, appears, appearing. Find- Special button SPECIAL-replace special characters and document elements such as tabs and manual page breaks. For example, you can find all double paragraph breaks and replace them with single paragraph breaks.

Find – Format button: 

Na’sia Smith Rosalie Uyola Leyna Bollwage Ralph Gallo Garth Farrante MS Word-Find, Replace, Go To There are two ways to locate these features Click on the Edit menu for all 3 options. OR Press CTRL+ F for Find Press CTRL+H for Replace Press CTRL+ G for Go To What is the Find feature? Find- allows you to find a specific word or phrase in your document If you want more flexibility with your search, you can check the MORE option. Match case- searches only for words that match the case of the word or phrase that you typed in the Find what box. For example, if you search for A, the result includes A but not a. Find -Wildcard button Wildcards Option- this will allow you to enter wildcard characters that will give you some flexibility in your search but will also place some restrictions on the search. Some Example of Wildcards * can be used to return results for any combination of characters; for example, c*t will return cat, cost, coat, capped, etc. ? can be used to return a single character; b?g would return big, bug, bag, big, and beg [ ] will return words containing any of the enclosed characters; for example, p[ae]t will return pat and pet [( ) will return words beginning with a certain string of characters; for example, [(per) will return person but not camper ( )] will return words ending with a certain string of characters; (per)] will return camper but not person Although this is not an exhaustive list of wildcards, these are probably the most commonly used ones. Find- More options Sounds like -This option will pick out all the words that sound like your search word, irrespective of the case. Find all word forms - This option will return all forms of the chosen word… For example, if the searched word is appear, the results include appeared, appears, appearing. Find- Special button SPECIAL-replace special characters and document elements such as tabs and manual page breaks. For example, you can find all double paragraph breaks and replace them with single paragraph breaks. Find – Format button FORMAT-You can search for and replace or eliminate formatting. For example, you can search for a specific word or phrase and change the font color, formatting, etc.

What is the Replace feature?: 

Na’sia Smith Rosalie Uyola Leyna Bollwage Ralph Gallo Garth Farrante MS Word-Find, Replace, Go To There are two ways to locate these features Click on the Edit menu for all 3 options. OR Press CTRL+ F for Find Press CTRL+H for Replace Press CTRL+ G for Go To What is the Find feature? Find- allows you to find a specific word or phrase in your document If you want more flexibility with your search, you can check the MORE option. Match case- searches only for words that match the case of the word or phrase that you typed in the Find what box. For example, if you search for A, the result includes A but not a. Find -Wildcard button Wildcards Option- this will allow you to enter wildcard characters that will give you some flexibility in your search but will also place some restrictions on the search. Some Example of Wildcards * can be used to return results for any combination of characters; for example, c*t will return cat, cost, coat, capped, etc. ? can be used to return a single character; b?g would return big, bug, bag, big, and beg [ ] will return words containing any of the enclosed characters; for example, p[ae]t will return pat and pet [( ) will return words beginning with a certain string of characters; for example, [(per) will return person but not camper ( )] will return words ending with a certain string of characters; (per)] will return camper but not person Although this is not an exhaustive list of wildcards, these are probably the most commonly used ones. Find- More options Sounds like -This option will pick out all the words that sound like your search word, irrespective of the case. Find all word forms - This option will return all forms of the chosen word… For example, if the searched word is appear, the results include appeared, appears, appearing. Find- Special button SPECIAL-replace special characters and document elements such as tabs and manual page breaks. For example, you can find all double paragraph breaks and replace them with single paragraph breaks. Find – Format button FORMAT-You can search for and replace or eliminate formatting. For example, you can search for a specific word or phrase and change the font color, formatting, etc. What is the Replace feature? REPLACE- two ways a word, phrase, or character can be automatically replaced Replace each chosen word, phrase, or character at a time Replace all of the chosen word, phrase, or character simultaneously with the new word, phrase, or character

What is the Go To feature?: 

Na’sia Smith Rosalie Uyola Leyna Bollwage Ralph Gallo Garth Farrante MS Word-Find, Replace, Go To There are two ways to locate these features Click on the Edit menu for all 3 options. OR Press CTRL+ F for Find Press CTRL+H for Replace Press CTRL+ G for Go To What is the Find feature? Find- allows you to find a specific word or phrase in your document If you want more flexibility with your search, you can check the MORE option. Match case- searches only for words that match the case of the word or phrase that you typed in the Find what box. For example, if you search for A, the result includes A but not a. Find -Wildcard button Wildcards Option- this will allow you to enter wildcard characters that will give you some flexibility in your search but will also place some restrictions on the search. Some Example of Wildcards * can be used to return results for any combination of characters; for example, c*t will return cat, cost, coat, capped, etc. ? can be used to return a single character; b?g would return big, bug, bag, big, and beg [ ] will return words containing any of the enclosed characters; for example, p[ae]t will return pat and pet [( ) will return words beginning with a certain string of characters; for example, [(per) will return person but not camper ( )] will return words ending with a certain string of characters; (per)] will return camper but not person Although this is not an exhaustive list of wildcards, these are probably the most commonly used ones. Find- More options Sounds like -This option will pick out all the words that sound like your search word, irrespective of the case. Find all word forms - This option will return all forms of the chosen word… For example, if the searched word is appear, the results include appeared, appears, appearing. Find- Special button SPECIAL-replace special characters and document elements such as tabs and manual page breaks. For example, you can find all double paragraph breaks and replace them with single paragraph breaks. Find – Format button FORMAT-You can search for and replace or eliminate formatting. For example, you can search for a specific word or phrase and change the font color, formatting, etc. What is the Replace feature? REPLACE- two ways a word, phrase, or character can be automatically replaced Replace each chosen word, phrase, or character at a time Replace all of the chosen word, phrase, or character simultaneously with the new word, phrase, or character What is the Go To feature? Go to- you can quickly specify where you would like to position the cursor in the document. Use the drop-down menu of choices and/or enter the page number(s).