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MolTom
 
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Default How to find a series of words and then changing formats

Richard, Thank you for your response! I have though about 100 unique words
that I am looking for. Is there a way that I could find-replace any
incidence of the words at one time. Or am I stuck doing find-replace ~100
times for all the words that I am looking for.

Thanks again!! I welcome your continued advice and help!!


"Richard O. Neville" wrote:

You can do this with the Replace function. Let's suppose you want to
highlight all occurrences of the word "document." Type that word into the
"Find what" box. Type it again in the "Replace with" box, but this time
click More. Select Format-highlight (or underline--use Format-font), then
click Find next. Try it on two or three replacements; if OK, click Replace
all. You can do the same for strings of words. You may be better off using
underline unless you have color printers to show the highlighting.

You may have to use "whole words only" because the plural, documents, would
otherwise not have the terminal "s" highlighted or underlined. Same would be
true of documentation, documented, etc. This is not a problem with strings,
if, for instance, you wanted to select "the contract document." You may also
have to watch for capitalized "Document," which could start a sentence.

"MolTom" wrote in message
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I have a large Word document in which I would like to 1) find out if the
document contains specific words, which I have listed in a separate
document
and 2) highlight by bold or underline any occurence of the select words in
the document.

Is there a way for me to do this automatically. I would like to easily
identify the incidence of the select words in the document without having
to
read and highlight the document, as I know that I will miss many
incidences
of the words.