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Answering "How do you remove Trojan horse backdoor.generic.3YHC AVG find this but due to this your word document file is converted to scr format how it can be removed?"
Find-and-replace.
If you have saved the word document, after amendments, then no you will not be able to find it again. As word will only save the new text. If you have not saved it, or used the save as function you should still be able to find it.
While in the document, simultaneously press CTRL and "F". It will pop up a find window. Type the word you want to find, and the system will look through the entire document for matches.
There are many ways to find a synonym for a word you are already using. In the document right-click the word and click on the thesaurus option.
It will be in the title bar and also in the Properties.
Open Windows Explorer, find the document file, right-click the file, click Properties, and click on the Read Only checkbox to remove the existing X. Close 'er up and starting editing your document.
Every word processing program has a "search Document" feature. Plug in the word or phrase you are looking for, and it will find it immediately.
On your computer, click start and go to my documents, there you will find all the documents you have previously saved on that particular computer. if you do not have word downloaded on your computer the word document will not open.
the "find and replace" option. ...very simple (:
by going to start and looking under my documents.