2.In the resulting Find dialog box, as shown in Figure 4-14,
type the word that you want to search for in the Findtext
box. Use the following options to narrow your results:
- Match Whole Word Only:Select this option if you want
to find only the whole word. (For example, use this
option if you enter electand want to find only electand
not electronor electronics.) - Match Case: Select this option if you want to match the
case. (For example, use this option if you enter Catholic
and want to find only the always-capitalized religion
and not the adjective catholic.)
3.Click the Nextbutton. The first instance of the word is
highlighted on the page. (See Figure 4-15.) If you want to
find the next instance, click the Nextbutton again. Click
the Previousbutton to move back to the last match.
4.When you’re done searching, click the Closebutton in the
Find dialog box.
Many Web sites, such as http://www.amazon.com, have
Search This Site features that allow you to search not
only the displayed Web page but all Web pages on a
Web site. Look for a Search This Site text box, and
make sure that it searches the site — and not the
entire Internet.
Figure 4-14
Enter the term you want to find here
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