

The following example shows how you can search for all occurrences of some placeholder text in a document and highlight or replace them with any desired text and optional formatting. You can also access the Find command by pressing Ctrl+F on your keyboard. Type the text you want to find (Veneno) and replace it with (Diablo). The Find and Replace dialog box appears (with the Replace tab selected). On the Home tab, in the Editing group, click Find & Select. Or, just rely on Find and Replace shortcut key Ctrl + H. To quickly find specific text and replace it with other text, execute the following steps. Or, click the inverted triangle next to the Find utility and select Advanced Find to trigger the dialog box. If you would rather use the classic Find and Replace dialog box, click the down arrow to the right of the Search edit box and select Advanced Find from the. This approach is useful when you need a more complex replacement, like replacing your placeholders with hyperlinks, tables, pictures, or some other content. While you are in Word, click the Replace on the upper menu to open the Find and Replace dialog box. You can also search for all occurrences of a specified String or Regex using one of the ContentRange.Find methods and process the resulting ContentRange objects as needed. You can easily find all the parts of a Word document that contain the specified text or match the specified regular expression and replace them with desired text by using one of the ContentRange.Replace methods.
WORD 2010 FOR MAC ADVANCED FIND AND REPLACE SHORTCUT UPDATE
For instance, you can use Mail Merge, Update Form, Content Controls Mapping, Modify Bookmarks, or the following find and replace approach.

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