Finding and highlighting all Instances of a text string : Find Replace Go To « Editing « Microsoft Office Word 2007 Tutorial






Click Home. Then click Find.
Then click Find.
Type the text string in the Find what text box. Click Reading Highlight. Then click Highlight All.
Click Highlight All.
All instances of the text string are highlighted.
All instances of the text string are highlighted.
To clear highlighting, click Reading Highlight again and then click Clear Highlighting to remove all highlighting created with this command.
To clear highlighting, click Reading Highlight again and then click Clear Highlighting to remove all highlighting created with this command.








2.13.Find Replace Go To
2.13.1.Find TextFind Text
2.13.2.To specify where you want to findTo specify where you want to find
2.13.3.Finding and highlighting all Instances of a text stringFinding and highlighting all Instances of a text string
2.13.4.Search optionsSearch options
2.13.5.Replace textReplace text
2.13.6.Selecting Text with Similar FormattingSelecting Text with Similar Formatting
2.13.7.Find FormattingFind Formatting
2.13.8.Find an item or location, such as bookmark, comment, a page or sectionFind an item or location, such as bookmark, comment, a page or section
2.13.9.Replace FormattingReplace Formatting
2.13.10.Find and replace special characters and document elementsFind and replace special characters and document elements
2.13.11.Use Find and Replace OptionsUse Find and Replace Options
2.13.12.Go to different locations in WordGo to different locations in Word
2.13.13.Using Wildcards
2.13.14.Using the wildcards optionUsing the wildcards option