If all you are trying to do is convert underlined commas to non-underlined
commas, the simplest plan is to use the replace function
In the find box, enter a comma
In the replace box enter a comma and press CTRL+U twice (no underline)
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Has anybody figured out how to do legal citation in an easier
way? I'm referring specifically to the comma following a case name --
it should not be underlined or italicized. Same goes for commas
following Id. and e.g.
If I get an already-typed manuscript, or a scanned manuscript,
how do I change all those commas to plain text? Is there a macro or
something?
Any macros or tips for formatting law review articles according
to the Harvard Bluebook, where authors and treatises are to be in
Small Caps?
Etc. Etc.
Any help appreciated.
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