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A Thesaurus is a dictionary of synonyms and antonyms.
Using the Thesaurus A Thesaurus is a dictionary of synonyms and antonyms. Source: Dictionary.com
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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.
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Navigating to Specific Content
Ever felt like you are looking for a needle in a hay stack?
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Find and Replace on the Home Ribbon
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Find Browse document headings Browse document
Browse result from current search
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Browse Button on the Vertical Scroll Bar
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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:
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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.
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Can be found on the Find dropdown menu.
Go To Option Can be found on the Find dropdown menu.
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Advanced Find Functions
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Inserting Date and Time
Checkbox makes it a field rather than static. What does this mean?
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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
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A field changes to the current date when the document opens.
Static means the date will stay the same every time you open it.
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Field Formatting Options
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Alternative Method Date and Time can also be inserted using the Insert Date and Time buttons on the Header and Footer Ribbon
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