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Computer tips and tricks for beginning and intermediate computer users -- especially senior citizens! Learn new things that you can teach your kids and grandkids -- they really don't know it all!

Monday, July 17, 2006

Another keyboard shortcut

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How to Find text in a document

Have you ever searched through a long document or a web page looking for a particular word or name? Well, you can use the keyboard shortcut for "Find." Simply hold down the CTRL key and press and release the letter F. This will open a Find box. In the "Find What" box type the word you are looking for. Then LEFT click Find Next. Continue clicking Find Next until you've found all the locations of the word. Saves lots of time!

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I love teaching senior citizens to use computers. I'm a senior myself, so I'm working with my peers. When I work with you in your home on your computer, I don't sit in front of your computer and TELL you want to do. You sit in front of your computer while I TEACH you what to do. I also write step-by-step instructions for you to follow when I'm not there.