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HELP - Find Command in Word is on a blank screen?
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Dear experts -
I'm in desparate need of assistance - I'm in word, execute the 'FIND' command and it puts it on a blank screen and does not display my document where it find the search object.
What is the setting I need to set - I'm confused and very concerned. My powerpoint and excel work fine.
Thanks for any and all clues to this mystery.
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Joan
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Hi jfind48/ Joan ,have you installed all the updates for Office.?
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I believe so - in fact I thought I applied all the updates on Saturday.
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I Just tested the FIND, button here, and it works ,I am using Office 2007.
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My Book 1 TB external.. PSU Cooler Master 1000w Case Cooler Master Cosmos 1000. Cooling Fans and fresh air, Keyboard Wireless Mouse Wireless Internet Speed Never fast enough Other Info I use a Magnum.
At any time while you are working in a Word document, press Ctrl+F. It will bring up the find box for you.
Hope I helped!
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I'm using XP and Office 2007
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What happens when you try Ctrl+F,?
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This is a Windows 7 Discussion Forum, you more likely find your answers in an XP forum.
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Thanks - I tried that and same result - ctl + f = find command on a blank screen...
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