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How do you search for a keyword in a long web page?
Posted at 2003-08-12 10:18

On the menu bar, click on Edit then click on Find (on this page). In the box that comes up, enter the word then click the Find Next Button. If the word is found, it will be hilighted in your Browswer window.
Posted at 2003-09-18 16:32

Click on CTRL and the letter F and when the box appears, type the keyword that you are looking for and click OK.
Posted at 2003-09-22 08:33

Try using the "Find" command, it is activated by depressing CTL/F keys. Type in your text and depress findnext.
Posted at 2003-10-16 16:24

Hold CTRL (control key) and the "F" key (for Find) down at the same time. A dialogue box called "Find" will appear. Type in the word you are looking for.
Click "Find Next" until you come to the part of the text you are looking for.
Posted at 2003-11-21 23:58

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