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<HTML><HEAD>
<META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1">
<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Accent Multilingual Publisher /2.008b">
<TITLE>Searching Within a Document</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY LANG=en.us BGCOLOR="#c0c0c0">
<P ALIGN=RIGHT><A HREF="Topics.htm"><FONT SIZE=2><I><U>Contents</A>/<A HREF="inde_eng.htm">Index
</A><A HREF="index.htm"></p></A></U></I></FONT><H2>Searching Within a Document
</H2><P><HR SIZE=4><P><IMG WIDTH=30 HEIGHT=28 ALT="Find" ALIGN=bottom HSPACE=2
VSPACE=2 BORDER=0 SRC="../FIND.GIF"> You can go to specific text within
a document using Find. Either select Find from the Edit menu or click the Find
button on the <A HREF="tool_eng.htm">Toolbar</A>. The Find dialog box appears.
In the Text to Find box, type the word or words that you want to find.<P>Two
boxes toward the lower left of the Find dialog box help determine how the search
is made:<P><EM><B>Match Case:</B></EM><B> </B>If you select Match Case, you
must type the search text in the same case that you want to locate. For instance,
a search for Giants will not locate giants. If you do not select Match Case,
the search will locate your text regardless of case.<P><EM><B>Start at Top:
</B></EM>If you select Start at Top, the search begins from the beginning of
the document. If you do not select Start at Top, the search begins from the
point at which the document appears when you do the search.<P>To repeat the
most recent search you made during your current Navigate with an Accent session,
select Find Again from the Edit menu.</BODY></HTML>