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How do I duplicate words in a list format
I need to type lists so I will have hundreds of words underneath one another.
How can I replicate the word above on the next line |
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How do I duplicate words in a list format
If you are trying to create a list of all the words in a document, you
could copy the document text into a new document, and then use EditReplace to replace space characters with paragraph marks; that way, you get a list, with each word in a separate paragraph. To replace a space with a paragraph mark: On the Edit menu, click Replace. In the "Find what" box, type a space. In the "Replace with" box, type ^p. Then click Replace All. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "MABS" wrote in message ... I need to type lists so I will have hundreds of words underneath one another. How can I replicate the word above on the next line |
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