Good find. I usually resort to using vba to do it. The reason of course
that you cannot use ^b is because of the several types of breaks that are
available and ^b is not specific enough.
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"Elessvie" wrote in message
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Please ignore question, folks.
I just found a workaround he http://support.microsoft.com/kb/136260
-Lynne
Here it
"Elessvie" wrote:
Hello everyone -- There is no problem searching FOR section breaks and
replacing them WITH something else, but there seems to be no way to do
the
reverse -- there is no Section Break choice in the Replace With pop-up
window. Typing in ^b just produces an error.
Is there a way to do this?
Thank you all,
-Lynne