Millions of Word users would LOVE this feature, and it is so easily doable. If you implement it, Microsoft, I hope you pay me a few thousand dollars. It is brilliant and can be accomplished almost effortlessly using existing search code. When searching a long document, users would love to be able to employ a fuzzy search and NOT be bound by the primitive requirement of typing exact text into Word's search box. In a 200-page Word doc, I wanted to find a quote by Noam Chomsky about the miraculous fact that despite all the close calls, humanity has thus far avoided nuclear war. How nice it would be to simply type "chomsky nuclear" and go to a PARAGRAPH where both of those words were used! In the text I'm looking for, I can't remember if I used "miracle" or "miraculous"? How nice it would be to search for "chomsky mirac" and find the PARAGRAPH or PAGE (size of fuzzy search AREA settable by the user) immediately, instead of messing around with search words, looking at EVERY time "miracle" appears in this long document, etc. Would you please fix this? I say "fix" because it's 2022, so in a sense, the search aspect of Word is broken. I have to use my Mac's WONDERFUL Spotlight Search capability to find which Word document has the concept I'm looking for, but then I have more hunting to do in Word, and sometimes I simply can't find what I'm looking for at all!