How To Search For Specific Words On Mac
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To search a web page for specific words type 'Ctrl' + 'F' on your keyboard (Command + 'F' on a Mac). Then, type the word you are searching for in the window that pops up: For example, you could look for the word 'technology' as shown below. You can also use Google's advanced search operators to perform a search for a word or phrase on all of the pages of a specific site. You can use this in conjunction with the Find tool to locate a word anywhere on the internet. Press.Ctrl+F (Windows) or ⌘ Command+F (Mac). Don't sift through long web pages. Find specific words or phrases on a web page faster with these shortcuts for Safari on the Mac and iOS. How to Find Text Within a Page in OS X.
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Can anyone telll me if it's possible to search for spefic words within a document or website. E.g. when I search for specific items in a search engine and the websites come up, I want to be able to search for the words when I click on the search engine results. Previously for windows PC I will press the 'Control-F' function and they will search and highlight the words that come up.
Can anynoe let me know if MAC provides this function as well?
Cheers