SEARCHING FOR INFORMATION


Searching within a document for text
You can use the Edit > Find/Replace command to find text in a document, and replace the text if you choose. You can also use the Edit > Find Next command simply to find text.

To find text in a document

1. Open the document.

2. From the menu, click Edit > Find/Replace or Find Next.

3. In the Find field on the Find Text in Document dialog, enter the text you want to find.

4. (Optional) Enter text in the Replace with field.


5. (Optional) Click Find options to refine your search using these options:
OptionSearches for text
Case sensitiveThat is capitalized exactly the way you enter it in the Find field. If you do not select Case sensitive, Search finds all occurrences of the text, regardless of capitalization.
Accent sensitiveThat contains the accented characters you enter in the Find field. If you do not select Accent sensitive, Search finds all occurrences of the text, regardless of accents. (Not available when browsing the document on the Internet)
Whole wordsBy finding matches for the word you enter only if it exists by itself and not as part of another word. For example, if you select Whole words and search for log, Search will not find a match in logical and catalogs.
ForwardFrom your current position in the document toward the end (bottom).
BackwardFrom your current position in the document toward the beginning (top).
Wrap at start/endBy cycling through the document repeatedly. For example, if you begin a forward search for text from a position in the middle of a document, Search will not stop searching when it reaches the end of the document (as it otherwise would), but continue the search at the beginning of the document.
6. Click Find Next.
7. Click one of the following buttons: See Also