That worked great. Thanks so much.
"Graham Mayor" wrote:
Either should work with XE fields automatically inserted, however if you
have hand inserted the fields and there is no space between the bracket and
XE eg
{XE etc
Then you would have to remove the space from the search string thus ^dXE
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Leslie wrote:
You list ^d XE, another person lists ^19 XE. Neither work for me.
What might I be doing wrong. I do get a message that it deleted some
but still have hundreds not deleted. Can you help?
"Graham Mayor" wrote:
With the XE fields displayed, use the replace function to replace
^d XE
with nothing.
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oli wrote:
Hello !
How can I delete all (THOUSANDS) the index entries {XE...} in a word
document ?
tHX.