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How to put 'Advancced Find' on Quick reference bar
I have been trying to do this - put 'Advanced Find' on the Quick reference menu. I can put 'Find' no problem but I cannot get 'Advanced Find' on it. I do not see 'Advanced Find' on the Command options (Popular Commands. Commands not in the Ribbon, All Commands) I am Using Word 16. Windows !11 |
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As shown below
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The quickest way to display the Replace tab of the Find & Replace dialog box is to press Ctrl+H on your keyboard.
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... and, once you get to the replace dialog, you can click on the Find tab for the Advanced Find dialog.
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Good point. An extra step is required, since the dialog box opens with the Replace tab active when you press Ctrl+H.
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