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To: Rande Is who wrote (3152)9/4/1998 8:32:00 AM
From: The Street  Respond to of 119973
 
TRICK#1: Find it--Find it Fast -- Find it easy!
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Sure there are 17 Zillion search engines! But how much help are they when
you want to see if an on-line page or document has what you are looking
for? You want it --and you want it now---and you don't want to work hard to
find it!

Here's a quick neat trick that will do all of the above and save you a ton
of time:
1. Simply hold down the Control (Ctrl) and "F" Keys simultaneously. Up pops
a box with a spot to type in the word you are looking for.
2. Type in the word and hit "Find" or "Find Next" (depending on the program
you are running).
3. If the desired word resides in the document or Web page in which you are
searching--- Shazam--it will appear on your screen highlighted (after the
located text is highlighted and, if necessary the page scrolls to the text's
position) !
4. Simply repeat this procedure to find the next occurrence of the word.

This trick works in in lots of programs such as Microsoft Word, Eudora
Pro etc. As simple and effective as this little trick is, it is astounding
how many Cybernaughts forget to wave it's magic wand when on the Web in
their Netscape or Microsoft Explorer browsers!