Use the Ctrl + F shortcut key combination.
It is best to use the Find and Replace function in Microsoft Word. Shortcut: Ctrl+H
Open Word and press Alt this will show you shortcuts
if it is Microsoft word then it is bottom left corner.
The shortcut "Ctrl+Shift+e" works to align paragraphs in most word processing programs like Microsoft Word. Those who prefer using keyboard shortcuts find this one quick and easy to use.
Use "Find" to locate all instances of a word.
No. You would use the replace command for that. The find command only allows you to find a word; find and replace will do both.
One can find more information about Microsoft Word Viewer on the main Microsoft website. You can look at everything, from downloading trials to owning the Word Viewer.
It is unlikely that you have a built in shortcut key. However, if you are using Microsoft Word you can set up a custom hotkey. A square root sign has character code 221A - you can find it under Insert: Symbol. From there you can set a keyboard shortcut; I've just set mine to Ctrl + SQ, which works fine. The standard shortcut key is "ALT"+ X
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For Microsoft users: Try the "Ctrl + F" command and your "find" window will pop right up.
Check your "start menu", too. (click on start)Also, it may be found by clicking on 'start', then 'all programs', and searching for MS Office (or some other similar name). The MS Office Shortcut tool should be there.You can also drag & drop any application from the start menu to your desktop. Hover the mouse pointer over the program, press and hold the left mouse button, then drag it over to the desktop and release the left mouse button ... VOILA!!
The 4 words in the lower left hand corner, next to the check, below where you type, is where you will find the button.