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By default, Microsoft Word uses Bing as the default search engine to search for a word in Word documents. But if you wish, you can configure or change the default search engine in Microsoft Office 2013 from Bing to any other, like say, Google. Word 2013 includes a feature that lets you use another search engine and change it to  your personal favorite.

Here are the steps to configure the default search engine in Microsoft Office Word 2013.



Change default search engine in Office Word

Press Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog box and type: regedit and hit OK. Next, navigate to the following key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Common\General



Now, in the right pane, create a new String Value and name it SearchProviderName. Then right-click on it and select Modify. Mention the name of the search provider.



Create another new String Value and name it SearchProviderURI right-click it, and make the Value Data the path to the provider you want to use.

For Google: http://www.google.com/search?q=.

To set it as Yahoo use: http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=.

To configure Office.com as the default search engine, use http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/results.aspx?&ex=2&qu= in the Value Data box. Microsoft has also released a Fix It that lets you do this easily.

See the screenshot below to check you are on the right track, changing it to Google.



Click OK and close out of Registry Editor. Now, open a Microsoft Office application such as Word, select a word or phrase, right-click it and check if you get “Search with Google” instead of Bing.