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doing a 'find and replace' w/o the mouse
Hi all,
I am running Word 2010. I do a lot of ‘find’ and ‘replace’ manually. As a keyboard junkie, I hate having to reach for the mouse to select the replace command. What I do on the keyboard is 1. ctrl f 2. then I type in my search string 3. then I hit enter’ to get me to the point where I need to reach for the mouse żany help in how to enter my replacement string w/o using the mouse? THANKS! |
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Try Ctrl-H instead of Ctrl-F. You can use the tab key to move around the dialog box and press the Enter key when the appropriate button is selected.
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WOW thanks!
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find & replace, find and replace, keyboard |
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