This will open a Navigation menu to the left. To open the Find function, use the shortcut Ctrl+F or navigate to Home>Editing>Find. Simply finding where a word is used in a document is faster with the Find function. You can also find words with the Find function. In Find and Replace, some of these characters can also be things like “any digit” or “any letter.” Special refers to special characters, or characters that are not on the typical keyboard. For example, this search finds all instances of the word mobile and applies bold and green formatting: Click in the Find What text box and type a word or phrase to find.Click in the Replace With text box and type a word or phrase to replace the text you typed in Step3. (Leave the Find field blank and choose a formatting style to find all occurrences of that formatting.) Similarly, choosing a formatting style for the Replace field will replace the Find term with whatever is in the Replace field with the Replace formatting. Using the Find and Replace command in Word 2019Click the Home tab.Click the Replace icon in the Editing group (or press Ctrl+H). When a formatting style is selected for Find, the Find term must have that formatting to be found. Click the Format button to select from a variety of formatting options such as Font, Paragraph, and so on. For example, checking the Match case button and then searching for “Fishing Goods” will find “Fishing Goods” but NOT “fishing goods” or “Fishing goods.” If the Match case box is unchecked, then searching for “Fishing Goods” will find “Fishing Goods” and “fishing goods” and “Fishing goods” and so on. If the Match case box is checked, then Find and Replace becomes case-sensitive. Case is whether a letter is uppercase or lowercase.