…you can download an add-in to convert to PDF from within Word?
…you can do much more with Find and Replace than meets the eye?
...you can search by code.
…you can browse by object such as graphics, tables etc?
Select one of the options.
Press Ctrl Page Down to find the next instance.
Type \n 1-1 outside the inverted commas in your TOC code to suppress the page number for TOC 1 style.
Type \n 1-2 to suppress line numbers for the first two TOC levels etc.
Add \b to your index entry, for example, {XE"business overview" \b}.
You can tick the checkbox for each index entry you add through References, Mark Entry, Page number format, or you can edit all your field codes.
If your Index style is bold, /b will un-bold the page number.
To control the amount of text displayed, type two numbers, separated by a comma inside the parentheses, the first figure for the number of paragraphs and the second for the number of sentences per paragraph. So, typing =rand(2,4) will generate two paragraphs with 4 sentences each.