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Do you need to replace a certain word or phrase in a long document? You don't need to manually delete and add the replacement; you can use the Find and Replace feature to do this quickly. If you only need to look for certain words, use the simple Find tool! Here's how to use "Find" and "Find and Replace" features in Microsoft Word on your Windows or Mac computer.

Using Find and Replace in a Word Document

To use "Find and Replace" in Microsoft Word, select the Home tab and click Find. Enter a word or phrase you want to search for. Click the drop-down menu and select Replace. Enter a word to replace the previous, and then click Replace or Replace All.

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  1. Click to the left of the first word in your document to place the cursor there. "Find and Replace" will start searching for words after the cursor.
    • If you only want to search for words in a specific section of text (rather than the whole document), highlight that section instead.
  2. It's in the upper-left section of the Word ribbon, which is the blue strip at the top of the window.
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  3. This option is on the far-right side of the toolbar in the "Editing" section. Doing so will open a search bar on the left side of the window.
  4. This will highlight instances of the word you searched for in the document.
  5. These arrows are below the right side of the search bar. Clicking these arrows will jump to the next (or previous) instance of your word.
    • You can also click one of the results in the middle of the sidebar.
  6. This option is in the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the Find and Replace window.
  7. This field is near the bottom of the Find and Replace window. You should use a word you with which you intend to replace the "Find what" word.
    • If the word or phrase has a certain case style, click More at the bottom and check the box for Match case. This ensures the feature only finds words/phrases with matching cases.
  8. It's at the bottom of the Find and Replace window. This will replace each instance of the word you typed into "Find what" with the word you typed into the "Replace" field.
    • For example, entering "Banana" in the "Find what" field and then entering "Plantain" in the "Replace with" field and clicking Replace all would replace the word "banana" with "plantain" in your whole paper (or the selected section).
    • If you would rather replace some, but not all, instances of a word, you can click Replace instead to go word-by-word. You may need to click the beginning of the paper again before doing so.
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  1. Click to the left of the first word in your document to place the cursor there. "Find and Replace" will start searching for words after the cursor.
    • If you only want to search for words in a specific section of text (rather than the whole document), highlight that section instead.[1]
  2. It's on the far-left side of the Microsoft Word ribbon, which is the blue strip at the top of the Word window.
  3. It's on the far-right side of the Microsoft Word ribbon.
  4. This will highlight instances of the word you searched for in the document.
  5. These arrows are on the right side of the search bar. This will cycle through the different areas of your paper in which your typed word appears.
  6. This option is in the drop-down menu. Clicking Replace opens a left-hand sidebar.
  7. It's near the top of the FIND AND REPLACE sidebar. You should use a word you with which you intend to replace the searched word.
  8. It's below the "Replace With" field. This will replace each instance of the word you searched for with the word you typed into the "Replace" field.
    • For example, if your searched word was "spumoni" and you meant to write "neopolitan", typing "neopolitan" into "Replace With" and clicking Replace All would remove "spumoni" from the paper and replace it with "neopolitan".
    • If you would rather replace some, but not all, instances of a word, you can click Replace instead to go word-by-word. You may need to click the beginning of the paper again before doing so.
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    How do I clear the "Find and Replace" box when I am finished?
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    You can get there by pressing the "ctrl+alt" button on the keyboard. Remove the box by clicking the "x" or "close" button on the upper right corner of the box.
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    What are some uses for find and replace?
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    Say, for example, you are writing a document and reference a character by the name of Ann, only to find out that Ann's name is actually spelled "Anne". Now, instead of tediously going through the entire document, finding each instance of "Ann" and changing it to "Anne" (with the possibility of missing an instance, leaving you with an inconsistent document), you can simply find all instances of "Ann" and replace with "Anne" and it will delete all cases of "Ann" and insert "Anne" in its place. The find and replace also goes beyond simple characters such as above, as it can apply to miscalculated numerical values.
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Tips

  • You can bring up the Find and Replace section by press Ctrl+H (PC) or Command+H (Mac).
  • In addition to text, you can use the Find and Replace dialog to search for and replace formatting and special characters.
  • If your document is lengthy, the find and replace search may take a while. You can cancel the search at any time by pressing the "ESC" key on your keyboard.
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Warnings

  • Always save your work before using Find and Replace in case you accidentally mess up your document.


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