Find and Go To: Word offers several options for locating specific content in your document. You can search for and replace items such as text, images, captions, bookmarks, or certain types of formatting such as paragraphs or page breaks. When you want to find a text or object that they are already inputted to the document, you can find them by using find or Go To commands and there are little difference between Find and Go To commands. that is Go To is using for search for page number or object in an active document. And Find is using for search the text in the active document. =>Using Find: How to find the text such as ‘page’ in the document? = Click Home menu => click Find dropdown button and then Click Find => type the text ‘page’ in the navigation box (it will automatically find and highlight for you). For more understanding, look at the screenshot please: Using Go To: Word 2016’s Go To command allows you to send the insertion pointer to a specific page or line or to the location of a number of interesting items that Word can potentially cram into your document. The Go To command is your word-processing teleporter to anywhere How to search the page number ‘6’ from 16 pages in the present document? = Click Home menu => click Find dropdown button and then Click Go To => Select ‘Page’ in the ‘go to what’ combo box => Type number ‘6’ in the ‘Page number’ text box => Click Go To button. For more understanding, look at the screenshot please: Replace:(CTRL+F) When you would like to replace with some new text instead of already inputted text in the document, you can replace the text by using replace tool. How to replace the text ‘Common’ instead of ‘General’ at once everywhere in the document? = Select Home Menu => Click Replace Tool => Type ‘General’ in the find-what text box and then Type ‘Common’ in the Replace-with text box => Click Replace All button => Click OK. For more understanding, look at the screenshot please:
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