Paulette used the same reference several times in her research paper, but later discovered it had a mistake in it that she had to correct in each entry. Which function did she most likely use?
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\( \large\bf{{To~expand,}}\) Use Microsoft Word to find and replace text, formatting, paragraph marks, page breaks, and other items. You can extend your search by using wildcards and codes. Find text You can quickly search for every occurrence of a specific word or phrase. On the Edit menu, click Find. In the Find what box, enter the text that you want to search for. Select any other options that you want. To select all instances of a specific word or phrase at once, select the Highlight all items found in check box, and then select which portion of the document you want to search in by clicking in the Highlight all items found in list. Click Find Next or Find All. To cancel a search in progress, press ESC. Replace text You can automatically replace text — for example, you can replace "Acme" with "Apex." On the Edit menu, click Replace. In the Find what box, enter the text that you want to search for. In the Replace with box, enter the replacement text. Select any other options that you want. Click Find Next, Replace, or Replace All "Find and Replace Text or Other Items." - Word. Microsoft, n.d. Web. 12 Jan. 2014. \(\bf\Large\color{#00B4ff}{Open}\color{#7cc517}{Study}\color{}{~Ambassador}\color{#872af0}{~~Ⓐ}\color{#478903}{~Compassionate}\)
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