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Nearly every web browser comes with a Find tool, which allows you to scan the page for matching words or phrases. 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. | Nearly every web browser comes with a Find tool, which allows you to scan the page for matching words or phrases. 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. | ||
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#*See the [[Search-for-a-Word-on-a-Webpage#Searching_a_Site_with_Google_sub|previous section]] for information on using the Find tool. | #*See the [[Search-for-a-Word-on-a-Webpage#Searching_a_Site_with_Google_sub|previous section]] for information on using the Find tool. | ||
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