So that when you change one word, the other will automatically change in the document
You can do this by making one instance of such a word a bookmark and the others references to that bookmark, but beware: Bookmarks are very fragile. Careless editing of them has a great chance of destroying their bookmark boundaries.
Hope that helps.
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May 10th, 2010 at 11:49 am
You can do a find and replace and then apply to all in document. Do control F and the tab for replacing should come up with it as well. Otherwise I think it’s under edit.
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May 10th, 2010 at 12:18 pm
You can do this by making one instance of such a word a bookmark and the others references to that bookmark, but beware: Bookmarks are very fragile. Careless editing of them has a great chance of destroying their bookmark boundaries.
Hope that helps.
References :