A wildcard search for
[ ][A-Z][a-z]{1,}
replace with
b^&/b format font bold will help find, add the tags and embolden
them, but for reasons addressed by Jezebel I would step through the document
rather than replace all.
See
http://www.gmayor.com/replace_using_wildcards.htm
Note that this will embolden the space before the word also. If you want the
leading b to be after the space, you will need another replace routine to
move it.
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Wire wrote:
No, I wrote the document, there are no "O'Reilly" like words.
The words are Capitalized because they are Important or Keywords.
I just want to make them all bold as well.
"Jezebel" wrote:
You're going to have to proof-read the damn document anyway if it's
already been screwed around with so badly. Apart from words at the
start of sentences, there are likely to be acronyms (and words
like"O'Reilly") that also need special handling. Trying to automate
this is likely to introduce more problems. Maybe not many, but you
still have to find them.
"Wire" wrote in message
...
How can I find words which start with a capital letter but are not
the first
word in a sentence (or a paragraph).
I have a document where Key Terms have been Capitalized and I need
to change
all these to bBold/b.
I know how to change the formatting. I'm having problems finding
ONLY the Capitalized Words without the finding also all the first
words in a scentence.
I also wish to exclude the word "I" of course.