![]() ![]() Perhaps Microsoft is boasting about something already available, it would not be the first time. Searching more than textĪccording to Microsoft there’s also “ Supporting searching for more than just text in your document” but since that’s already in Microsoft 365 it’s not clear what they are referring to. This seems related to the already announced changes to navigation of pull-down menus. Making the Search box more accessible with improved VoiceOver support and better keyboard navigation within groups. It’s hard to see any logic behind the Suggested Actions either. Peter hasn’t used the Hyphenation nor Show Clipboard features for many years (if ever) so they are far from being ‘Recently Used’. Some suggested actions and other prompts appear as soon as you click in the Search box. The latest enhancements are: Recent and Suggested Actions Mac: Cmd + Ctrl + L What’s new in Search? In Word 365 recent releases, Ctrl + F can open the right-side search pane. This opens the Find left-side pane except for some recent Insiders who will get a right-side Search pane (optional, see the ‘Use the new Find’ option at bottom of the pane). Puts the cursor in the Search box on the top Title bar. There are three shortcuts, each to a different type of search in Office Open Search dropdown There’s a useful reminder in the box itself with Office for Mac (if only that would be expanded to other Office for Mac tooltips). ![]() There are keyboard shortcuts to quickly jump to the Search box. The media and web search results come from Microsoft Bing, of course. ![]()
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