Steve,
First stab would be EditReplaceMore. Put your cursor in the find what
field then click formatfontbold. Put your cursor in the replace with
field and enter ^&@.
This will give you boldTitlebold@ Description.
If you want you could then find @space and replace with @, leaving you with
boldTitlebold@Description
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Greg Maxey/Word MVP
A Peer in Peer to Peer Support
Steve wrote:
Hi,
I have paragraphs whose first couple of words are in bold and
represent titles of magazines and then immediately following a
description of the magazine in plain text. I would like to parse
these into separate fields by placing a delimiter between the bold
text and plain and then doing a Text to Columns in Excel. So, if I
used the ampersand '@' as a delimiter I would like to do the
following:
Before Find Replace
boldInterior DesignboldA magazine on the interior design industry.
After Find Replace
boldInterior Designbold@A magazine on the interior design
industry.
It doesn't matter if the title remains bold so long as a delimiter is
placed between it and the description.
Thanks - Steve
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