A Thesaurus is a dictionary of synonyms and antonyms. Using the Thesaurus A Thesaurus is a dictionary of synonyms and antonyms. Source: Dictionary.com
How to Use the Thesaurus Once the Thesaurus is selected, it will bring up a window pane with suitable options. The user should then decide the best choice. The Thesaurus may also be selected by right clicking on the word.
Navigating to Specific Content Ever felt like you are looking for a needle in a hay stack?
Find and Replace on the Home Ribbon
Find Browse document headings Browse document Browse result from current search
Browse Button on the Vertical Scroll Bar
Wildcards A wildcard is a symbol that takes the place of an unknown character or set of characters. A question mark ? can be used to substitute for any individual character. Example: s?t Would find sit, sat, set or any word that started with s ended with t and had one letter in between. Source: http://kb.iu.edu/data/ahsf.html
Wildcards On the other hand, an asterisk * can be used to substitute for any string of characters. Example: s*t would find sit, sat, soot, stilt, any word that began with s and ended with t no matter how many characters are in between.
Can be found on the Find dropdown menu. Go To Option Can be found on the Find dropdown menu.
Advanced Find Functions
Inserting Date and Time Checkbox makes it a field rather than static. What does this mean?
Select Insert Tab and Quick Parts What is a field? When inserted as a field, the date and time will automatically update. Select Insert Tab and Quick Parts
A field changes to the current date when the document opens. Static means the date will stay the same every time you open it.
Field Formatting Options
Alternative Method Date and Time can also be inserted using the Insert Date and Time buttons on the Header and Footer Ribbon