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Old 07-31-2016, 12:53 PM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Ctrl+F entire bodies of text? Windows 8 Ctrl+F entire bodies of text? Office 2013
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Let me get this straight. You want a computer program to read your mind and do what you want? I think that is at least 20 years out.
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Let me get this straight. You want a computer program to read your mind and do what you want? I think that is at least 20 years out.
That would be pretty convenient, thanks ;{D

Nah, just something that could highlight bodies of text containing the words I specify.
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