Are your set files up to date? ...Usually what you can do is spellcheck a
document or use the alt apostrophe key for a shortcut key.


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On Behalf Of Barbara Sheinbein via Talk
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2015 11:17 AM
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Subject: Searching in Word 2013

Hello Everyone,

I have recently installed Office 2013.  When I have a Word document open and
want to find a word or phrase, I have been using control-f for my search.
If successful, I go to the location in the document.  If not, I am still at
the same location where I began the search.  When I had Office 2007, I would
also hear the phrase "not found".  Does this no longer occur?  Is something
not speaking which should be speaking?  Am I performing the search
incorrectly to be most effective?  Please clarify.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Barbara
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