heres something u can try
open one of the word file, drag the rest into the word document, that'll combine all files into one word document. then Ctrl + F your keyword.
i just tested it works, u might lag because its alot of documents.
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1000 MS word files: how to search for keyword in text?
I have a 1000 MS word files but am looking for a way to look for text contained within the files. Eg. "scooter"
Any ideas?
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May 27th, 2009 12:27 AM #3
Download Total Commander
Go to commands > search>find text
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Doesn't Windows Search or Google Search work for this purpose?
or the old press F3 when you're in the folder
and search for "files containing" the keyword you want
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Windows search.
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