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  1. sm321

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    Searching word(s) on a page!

    How to search for any letter(s)/word(s) on a page:

    Step 1:

    On your keyboard, press Ctrl+F

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    You will then see this:

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    Now type what you are looking for:

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    As you can see, it has found two results (view right hand side of the search bar) and has highlighted the first result.

    If you also look at the scroll-bar, that has yellow markings as to which line the searched result is.

    The same applies to Internet Explorer, but the search bar looks different:

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    This is for Google Chrome only. I don't think Firefox highlights the next word(s) in the scroll bar, at least it didn't the last time I did.

    I've haven't used IE in a long time, dunno if it works with that.

    I cannot say that this was helpful to me, or it would help anyone else. I'm pretty sure 99% of the people on Sythe knows about it.

    I like the picture of the keyboard where you showed exactly what to press and where it was. For new learners on the internet, that would help them.
     
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    Thankyou for the feedback :) And just to let you know, this does work on Internet Explorer:

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    I think I'll add that into the guide.
     
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    Searching word(s) on a page!

    You're right about FF not highlighting the next word automatically, but you can press highlight all when you use CTRL+F in Firefox, so it works all the same. Also, I feel like this should be in the internet section rather than computing.


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    Thankyou for the feedback :) I didn't realize that there was an internet section.
     
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    It does work in firefox.
    It should work in any browser as it's a computer function, not a browser function.
     
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    Bump :)
     
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    Awesome for ppl that don't know this, I did know this though :)
     
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    Already knew this, but very useful for those that don't.

    Nice guide mate!
     
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    Searching word(s) on a page!

    It even works in Microsoft Word, Notepad etc.

    Thankyou (both of you) :)
     
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    Thanks sm321!

    Also, all browsers should support this function as it is like pre-coded in the backbone of computer.
     
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    Thankyou :) They do I believe, and even things like Notepad and Microsoft Word can be searched using this function.
     
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    Good guide although a lot of people know this it's a good, simple guide to follow.
     
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    im sure that all browsers support this, thanks for this :)
     
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    Chrome and Opera do support , very basic but i am sure that this is gonna help many. Good guide though :D
     
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