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I'm in Word 2010. When you use the search feature, it highlights your search field (in this case a single word) throughout the document.
This is handy, but when you make any change, the highlights all disappear until you do the search once again. What I want to do is search for each instance of a word and have it highlight them all, and then make them remain highlighted. If possible I would like to do then go through again and find another word and have it remain highlighted. This way I can go through the document line by line and see all the highlighted words and make changes as necessary. Is this possible? Last edited by Charles Kenyon; 02-24-2017 at 03:19 PM. Reason: Mark as solved |
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