Describe how to replace all instances of a word in a document with a different word. How do you ensure that you only replace versions of the word that are in lowercase characters (i.e. replace all instances of "journal" but not the word "Journal" when used in the phrase "Journal of the American Medical Association")?
What will be an ideal response?
You can use the Find and Replace feature to automatically search for and replace all instances of a word or phrase in a document. Click the Replace button in the Editing group to open the Find and Replace dialog box. Type the word you want to find in the Find what text box. Type the word you want to replace that word with in the Replace with text box. Click Replace All to change all occurrences of the original word to the replacement word.To ensure that Word only finds exact matches for the uppercase and lowercase characters entered in the Find what text box, click More in the Find and Replace dialog box then select the Match case check box. This will make sure, for instance, that Word only finds and replaces all instances of the word "journal" but not the word "Journal" when used in the phrase "Journal of the American Medical Association."
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