How to Search for a Word or Phrase in a PDF Document
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If you have a long PDF document, you can easily search for words using the Find feature. This can be done in your default PDF reader, Google Chrome, or another browser. Here's how to search for a word or phrase in a PDF document using a desktop browser, iPhone, iPad, or Android.
Quick Steps
- Open a PDF document in a web browser or reader.
- Press CTRL + F (Windows) or CMD + F (Mac).
- Enter your search in the field.
- Click the arrows to navigate the search results.
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Using Desktop
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- On Windows, right-click the PDF file. Hover over Open with and select your browser.
- On Mac, control-click the PDF file. Select Open with and select your browser.
- This will also work if you open a PDF in Adobe Reader or Mac Preview.
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- Keep in mind you can only search the text in a PDF document if it includes actual text. You won't be able to search through scanned documents or image-based documents.
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- To go to the next search, click the down or right arrow.
- To match whole words (ex: search for "ate", but not "late"), check the box for Whole Words.
- If your search is case-sensitive, check the box for Match Case.
- To exit the search feature, click the X on the search toolbar.
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Using Mobile
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- You can also view PDFs in your device's files.
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- If you're opening a PDF using your mobile browser, you may need to tap the Share icon or three-dots menu icon first. Then, tap Find on page. [1] X Research source
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- Tap the down-arrow to go to the next result, and tap the up-arrow to go to the previous result.
- When you're finished, tap Done or click out of the search feature to return to the PDF.
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Community Q&A
How do I find a non-embedded font in Adobe Acrobat 9.0 Professional?
Community Answer
You can use the control button and F to open a search box. Type the key words you are searching for and they will be highlighted for you.
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