You could keep typing and you can see the full name now appears, and there are little arrows to take us back and forth through the various occurrences. The first one, a little darker, is currently selected. Darrel, as part of Darrel Jackson, is showing up highlighted here. You can start to type in Darrel, D-A-R-R, and you can see already, we're taken to the next page. Click inside there and type whatever you're looking for. So, the easiest and fastest way is to go up here to the top right-hand corner where you'll see a search field, that little magnifying glass next to Search in Document. If we know somewhere in this document is information about one of our employees, Darrel Jackson, we could start scrolling through trying to locate it. You can see from the status bar on the bottom left, this is a seven-page document. With this version of our Tech Connect document, open up Tech Connect0203 from the chapter two folder of your Exercise Files. It's called Find and Replace, it's what we're going to explore in this movie. You can let Word find things for you, even replace the things you're looking for with something else. At some point, you may be working on one of your documents, particularly a long document, where you need to locate specific content and skimming from one page to the next to the next, trying to locate that content, can be time-consuming.
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