A Fast Find-Next

Thứ Ba, 26 tháng 11, 2013
Word provides a fast, efficient, and flexible searching feature. Using the Find and Replace tool, you can search for just about anything in your document. I find myself using Find quite often in the course of creating a document, but there is one thing about Find that bothers me: I hate having the Find dialog box block part of my document as I am stepping through occurrences of a search string in my document. Clicking on Find Next works great, but that bothersome dialog box is still blocking my view.

To overcome this, I generally do the following when I am searching for something:

Use the Find feature as normal (Ctrl+F), specifying what I want to search for and then looking for the first occurrence of the string.

When the first occurrence is displayed, I press the Esc key (or click on Cancel).

To find the next occurrence, I press Shift+F4.

This procedure works the same as clicking Find Next repeatedly, and it is just as fast, but it gets rid of the annoying Find dialog box.

Of course, there is no dialog box that appears in Word 2010, unless you are using the advance Find and Replace capabilities. Instead, what you are looking for (and instances of what is found) is shown at the left side of the document. This can be convenient, but for "old timers," the Shift+F4 shortcut is handier because it works even without the Find pane shown.

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