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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).

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On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 08:59:37 -0800, DS
wrote:


Yeah, I'm pretty much gathering that it's not doable.

Thank you very much Daiya and Charles!

"Daiya Mitchell" wrote:


My opinion:

Tell him it's not feasible, then. Try to slide in a little comment that
trying to make Word behave like a website is a bad idea, because a Word
document is not written in web code.

PDF might be a better format for a training document for people with very
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.

Suggest that as being a) much more feasible and b) a better use of your time
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.

On 3/15/06 7:21 AM, "DS" wrote:


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.

I'm not really sure what he doesn't like about it. He just assigned me to
research the feasibility of doing this.

"Charles Kenyon" wrote:

The only way to do this is to program. What, specifically, does your
supervisor not like about pressing Ctrl-F and typing in what is to be found?
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Charles Kenyon

"DS" wrote in message
...
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!

(P.S. I am not a super-advanced Word user; I would probably not know how
to
program or anything very high-end if that's the only way this can be
accomplished.)

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Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word
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How To Create A Search Box In Word

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