Word has a very powerful search-and-replace function. There may be times when you want to simply add something to your document in a number of different locations. You can use the search-and-replace feature to help you. For instance, you may want to replace all occurrences of Betty Boop with Ms. Betty Boop, Esq. To do this, follow these steps:
- Choose Replace from the Edit menu, or press Ctrl+H. Word displays the Replace tab of the Find and Replace dialog box
- In the Find What box, enter Betty Boop (what you want to search for).
- In the Replace With box, enter Ms. ^&, Esq. (Word will use the text in the Find What box in place of the ^& characters.)
- Click on Find Next.
- Make replacements as desired.