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How to find text on a web page in Google Chrome
If you are looking for a certain words on website, bur there's too much text to find it in a reasonable time, you can use a handy find function built in Google Chrome browser.
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Open a website in Google Chrome browser.
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Press Ctrl + F and enter text you want to search on this website.
Google searches through the text on a website as you type in the search keywords. Right to the text you are entering there is also number of found hits on that website.
In my word nokia appears 3 times on the web page.
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The found text is highlighted.
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To go to the next hit, simply click the Next button (see picture).
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Google will bring you to the next hit automatically.
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In the slide bar on the right, there are also yellow lines pointing the position of the search hits on a web page.
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