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gotmilk

08/08/04 10:30 PM

#8239 RE: Capt_Nemo #8238

send me the url to the doc, and your search words, and I'll
post here the results that have all the lines in the doc
that only contain the search words... also, I'll number
the lines as they appear in the doc... and for starters I'll
include the line just prior & after each hit line as extra
with no extar cost
really
please

doug
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99Dan

08/08/04 10:56 PM

#8242 RE: Capt_Nemo #8238

Capt,

If you are using Google to search and you click on the "cached" copy, the search words will be highlighted.

Also if you are using the Google toolbar you can click on a search word in the toolbar on the right side and it will highlight that word.
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lostcowboy

08/08/04 11:09 PM

#8244 RE: Capt_Nemo #8238

Hi Capt, when you are on any web page. In IE you can click on the edit button and select find(on this page) in the popup window put in what you want to search for. I am sure other web browsers have the same find function.
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tc

08/09/04 6:53 AM

#8248 RE: Capt_Nemo #8238

Teoma will do that. It's also one of the better search engines out there.

http://www.teoma.com/

There are many search toolbars that will also do that for you. Probably the most popular is the Google toolbar. Search for the term and hit the highlight button (looks like the point of a felt tip pen) and all instances are highlighted in yellow.

Using IE, Firefox, etc., once you get to the page you're looking for, you can Ctrl+F and a find window pops up where you can jump to the first instance of the search phrase, then next, etc.