Search for text in multiple Word files via the Terminal Authored by: Glide on Feb 24, '05 02:14:31AM Once you find what you're looking for you might then want to change the sought after text to something else. I have done a bit of searching and cannot find a keyboard shortcut for this command in Microsoft Word 2007. Excel formula to compare text in two columns. I am not talking about simply making a text selection. (that would be a no brainer) Wha. What Command On Mac To Search For A Word In A Text BoxSorry if I've mentioned this before, but if you use the 'Z' shell ( zsh) instead of csh or bash, then you don't need to use the 'find' command, as it has inbuilt recursive filename completion. So you can get the same effect by simply typing grep -li 'danny the dog' **/*.doc You can also restrict by file size, type, permissions — everything find can do and more. Zsh has lots of other great features, too — and it's free, open source, and supplied as part of Mac OS X. (I'm surprised it's not more popular.) --- Andy/ [| ].
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