How To Create A Search Box In Word
If you want an Adobe-Reader-style Find dialog in Word, go to
          http://jay-freedman.info/ and download finder.zip. Unzip the template
          into Word's Startup folder (look in Tools  Options  File Locations
          to find out where that is) and restart Word. I assigned the shortcut
          Ctrl+Alt+F to the Finder macro, but you can reassign it or assign a
          toolbar button to it (see
          http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Custom...roToHotkey.htm
          and
          http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Custom...oToToolbar.htm).
           --
          Regards,
          Jay Freedman
          Microsoft Word MVP        FAQ: http://word.mvps.org
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          newsgroup so all may benefit.
           On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 08:59:37 -0800, DS          
          wrote:
                                      Thank you very much Daiya and Charles!                "Daiya Mitchell" wrote:                   Tell him it's not feasible, then.  Try to slide in a little comment that                   PDF might be a better format for a training document for people with very                   Suggest that as being a) much more feasible and b) a better use of your time                    On 3/15/06 7:21 AM,  "DS" wrote:                      I'm not really sure what he doesn't like about it.  He just assigned me to                      "Charles Kenyon" wrote:                      The only way to do this is to program. What, specifically, does your                      "DS"  wrote in message                      (P.S. I am not a super-advanced Word user; I would probably not know how                   --
            Yeah, I'm pretty much gathering that it's not doable.
              My opinion:
                trying to make Word behave like a website is a bad idea, because a Word
                document is not written in web code.                              
                limited computer knowledge.  Adobe Reader has a Search button on the toolbar
                (which literally says Search, not just a picture) and will return a list of
                all pages where that word shows. That sounds pretty easy for novices.
                then learning how to mis-use Word for something it wasn't intended to do.
                My quick test suggests that even PDFs created with a free/shareware PDF
                creator will still allow text searches.
                If I had a very good tutorial I'd be able to swing it, but if it's really
                really advanced and I'd need to be a CS major to pull it off, then it's
                probably not worth it.
                  research the feasibility of doing this.
                  supervisor not like about pressing Ctrl-F and typing in what is to be found?
                  --
                  Charles Kenyon
                  ...
                  I would like to know how to put a search box/engine, like many websites
                  have,
                  into a Word document, where it would search within the document.  My
                  supervisor doesn't like the Find functionality, apparently -- I think this
                  document will be used as a training document for people with extremely
                  limited computer knowledge?
                  Is it possible to do this?
                  Thanks for your help!
                  to
                  program or anything very high-end if that's the only way this can be
                  accomplished.)
                Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word
                Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/
                MacWord Tips: http://word.mvps.org/Mac/WordMacHome.html
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How To Create A Search Box In Word
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