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The Find dialog has two modes - a short version which hides the better features and the full version. If you can see a button that says "More >>" then you click it and you will then see the No Formatting button. In this instance, 'No Formatting' means the search will find all instances, not just the ones with a specific format. It doesn't mean the text needs to have all its formatting removed first.
The find function can be asked to find all instances or only the instances that comply with the formatting or capitalisation you specified.
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