Search
your
Word
document
by
graphic,
table,
page,
and
more.
You
have
more
options
than
just
the
Find
feature
when
you
want
to
scan
your
Word
document.
You
can
perform
what's
known
as
an
object
search,
where
you
hop
between
objects
of a
certain
type
until
you
land
o要
the
o要e
you're
looking
for.
Spot
that
magic
dot
To
begin,
open
an
object-heavy
Word
document
and
look
to
the
far
right
of
the
screen.
Beneath
your
scroll
bar,
near
the
bottom
of
your
screen,
should
be a
little
3D
dot
with
up
arrows
above
it
and
down
arrows
below.
This
inconspicuous
morsel
is
your
object
search
tool,
and
if
you've
passed
it
over
a
million
times,
it's
because
it
doesn't
look
like
much.
When
you
click
o要
the
dot
you're
given
the
option
to
browse
by
any
number
of
item
types.
For
example,
you
can
browse
by
table,
which
will
bring
you
jumping
from
table
to
table
in
your
document
until
you
find
the
o要e
you're
looking
for.
You
can
also
browse
for
images,
edits,
footnotes,
and
tons
of
other
options.
o要ce
you've
chosen
the
item
you
want
to
search
for,
use
the
little
double
arrows
above
and
below
the
magic
dot
to
scan
your
document.
How
easy
was
that?
Word
has
plenty
of
little
features
you
would
never
know
existed
unless
you
clicked
every
button,
so
have
fun
and
explore!