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Default Find and Replace formatting formats the ENTIRE cell

How do you use the Find and Replace feature that finds a particular word from
within a cell, in this case "(box)." I want to bold just that text and not
the entire cell.

When trying to do so, it formats the entire cell and not just the text I
want. Excel 2003. Anyone?
 
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