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Pasting into a search and replace
Thanks very much for answers to my previous enquiry about pasting into the
search and replace box. After having read this newsgroup, it struck me to use a "bookmark" plus "REF" to search and replace repeated text so that it can be changed easily. Is it possible to paste the contents of a "REF" into the "replace" field, and if so how do I do it? The obvious thing doesn't seem to work. Thanks very much for any help with this. |
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Pasting into a search and replace
Copy your field to the Clipboard and use ^c (Clipboard contents) in the
"Replace with" box. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Ben K. Bullock" wrote in message ... Thanks very much for answers to my previous enquiry about pasting into the search and replace box. After having read this newsgroup, it struck me to use a "bookmark" plus "REF" to search and replace repeated text so that it can be changed easily. Is it possible to paste the contents of a "REF" into the "replace" field, and if so how do I do it? The obvious thing doesn't seem to work. Thanks very much for any help with this. |
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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... Copy your field to the Clipboard and use ^c (Clipboard contents) in the "Replace with" box. Thank you ever so much for your help. However, when I do that, I seem to get the current value of the field rather than the field itself. I want to do a search and replace in the following way: The current text is "XYZ blah blah XYZ blah jah blah XYZ" but I want to make XYZ into a field with the value ABC, so it looks like "ABC blah blah ABC blah jah blah ABC", but all the ABCs are actually fields, like { DocProperty XYZ }, rather than the value of the field, ABC. Does it make sense? I can't seem to get the field itself into the "Replace with" box, only the current value. Thanks again for any help with this. "Ben K. Bullock" wrote in message ... Thanks very much for answers to my previous enquiry about pasting into the search and replace box. After having read this newsgroup, it struck me to use a "bookmark" plus "REF" to search and replace repeated text so that it can be changed easily. Is it possible to paste the contents of a "REF" into the "replace" field, and if so how do I do it? The obvious thing doesn't seem to work. Thanks very much for any help with this. |
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Pasting into a search and replace
Is this still true even if the field code is displayed when you copy it?
When I try this, with a newly created DATE field, I get what looks like no result (the "Find what" text deleted) until I Select All and F9 to update the fields; then I get today's date for every "lorem" I replaced in my lorem ipsum text. If I display field codes, I see a DATE field for each replacement. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Ben K. Bullock" wrote in message ... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... Copy your field to the Clipboard and use ^c (Clipboard contents) in the "Replace with" box. Thank you ever so much for your help. However, when I do that, I seem to get the current value of the field rather than the field itself. I want to do a search and replace in the following way: The current text is "XYZ blah blah XYZ blah jah blah XYZ" but I want to make XYZ into a field with the value ABC, so it looks like "ABC blah blah ABC blah jah blah ABC", but all the ABCs are actually fields, like { DocProperty XYZ }, rather than the value of the field, ABC. Does it make sense? I can't seem to get the field itself into the "Replace with" box, only the current value. Thanks again for any help with this. "Ben K. Bullock" wrote in message ... Thanks very much for answers to my previous enquiry about pasting into the search and replace box. After having read this newsgroup, it struck me to use a "bookmark" plus "REF" to search and replace repeated text so that it can be changed easily. Is it possible to paste the contents of a "REF" into the "replace" field, and if so how do I do it? The obvious thing doesn't seem to work. Thanks very much for any help with this. |
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Pasting into a search and replace
Thank you again for the help.
I put the following text into Word: XYZ blah blah XYZ blah jah blah XYZ Then I made a DocProperty XYZ with value ABC. Then, after that text, I did "insert", "field", "DocProperty XYZ". This is inserted correctly as a grey box showing ABC. Now the document looks like this: XYZ blah blah XYZ blah jah blah XYZ ABC Following this, I get the binoculars window, and do search and replace. In the top window I type "XYZ", then I go to the field ABC, select it with the mouse, press control-C, click on the lower entry of the search and replace window, and press control-V to paste. Then I "replace all" and the document looks like this: ABC blah blah ABC blah jah blah ABC ABC But the ABCs on the top are not fields; even if I change the value of the DocProperty XYZ, they don't change after I update fields. If I do a similar thing, copying and pasting without updating the field, so it just shows { DocProperty XYZ }, then I just get nothing at all: " blah blah blah jah blah " Even after I update the fields, nothing appears where the XYZs were. I've had to do a lot of these fields in my document, and my current method is to replace the text XYZ with "DocProperty XYZ" and then search for all the "DocProperty XYZ"s and make them into a field using the F9 button. Unfortunately there are rather a lot of them and it would be nice to be able to automate this process somehow. Thanks for any suggestions. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... Is this still true even if the field code is displayed when you copy it? When I try this, with a newly created DATE field, I get what looks like no result (the "Find what" text deleted) until I Select All and F9 to update the fields; then I get today's date for every "lorem" I replaced in my lorem ipsum text. If I display field codes, I see a DATE field for each replacement. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Ben K. Bullock" wrote in message ... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... Copy your field to the Clipboard and use ^c (Clipboard contents) in the "Replace with" box. Thank you ever so much for your help. However, when I do that, I seem to get the current value of the field rather than the field itself. I want to do a search and replace in the following way: The current text is "XYZ blah blah XYZ blah jah blah XYZ" but I want to make XYZ into a field with the value ABC, so it looks like "ABC blah blah ABC blah jah blah ABC", but all the ABCs are actually fields, like { DocProperty XYZ }, rather than the value of the field, ABC. Does it make sense? I can't seem to get the field itself into the "Replace with" box, only the current value. Thanks again for any help with this. "Ben K. Bullock" wrote in message ... Thanks very much for answers to my previous enquiry about pasting into the search and replace box. After having read this newsgroup, it struck me to use a "bookmark" plus "REF" to search and replace repeated text so that it can be changed easily. Is it possible to paste the contents of a "REF" into the "replace" field, and if so how do I do it? The obvious thing doesn't seem to work. Thanks very much for any help with this. |
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I don't know what I'm doing differently:
1. I create a custom document property named XYZ, with the value ABC. 2. I insert a DocProperty field using the Insert Field dialog: { DOCPROPERTY XYZ \* MERGEFORMAT } 3. With the field code displayed, I select the entire field (including the field braces) and copy. 4. I insert a batch of lorem ipsum text. 5. I search for "lorem" and replace with ^c. 6. Every "lorem" is replaced with { DOCPROPERTY XYZ \* MERGEFORMAT }. 7. When I toggle field codes, every "lorem" has been replaced by ABC. 8. If I change the value of XYZ to DEF and update fields, I get DEF where I had ABC. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Ben K. Bullock" wrote in message ... Thank you again for the help. I put the following text into Word: XYZ blah blah XYZ blah jah blah XYZ Then I made a DocProperty XYZ with value ABC. Then, after that text, I did "insert", "field", "DocProperty XYZ". This is inserted correctly as a grey box showing ABC. Now the document looks like this: XYZ blah blah XYZ blah jah blah XYZ ABC Following this, I get the binoculars window, and do search and replace. In the top window I type "XYZ", then I go to the field ABC, select it with the mouse, press control-C, click on the lower entry of the search and replace window, and press control-V to paste. Then I "replace all" and the document looks like this: ABC blah blah ABC blah jah blah ABC ABC But the ABCs on the top are not fields; even if I change the value of the DocProperty XYZ, they don't change after I update fields. If I do a similar thing, copying and pasting without updating the field, so it just shows { DocProperty XYZ }, then I just get nothing at all: " blah blah blah jah blah " Even after I update the fields, nothing appears where the XYZs were. I've had to do a lot of these fields in my document, and my current method is to replace the text XYZ with "DocProperty XYZ" and then search for all the "DocProperty XYZ"s and make them into a field using the F9 button. Unfortunately there are rather a lot of them and it would be nice to be able to automate this process somehow. Thanks for any suggestions. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... Is this still true even if the field code is displayed when you copy it? When I try this, with a newly created DATE field, I get what looks like no result (the "Find what" text deleted) until I Select All and F9 to update the fields; then I get today's date for every "lorem" I replaced in my lorem ipsum text. If I display field codes, I see a DATE field for each replacement. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Ben K. Bullock" wrote in message ... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... Copy your field to the Clipboard and use ^c (Clipboard contents) in the "Replace with" box. Thank you ever so much for your help. However, when I do that, I seem to get the current value of the field rather than the field itself. I want to do a search and replace in the following way: The current text is "XYZ blah blah XYZ blah jah blah XYZ" but I want to make XYZ into a field with the value ABC, so it looks like "ABC blah blah ABC blah jah blah ABC", but all the ABCs are actually fields, like { DocProperty XYZ }, rather than the value of the field, ABC. Does it make sense? I can't seem to get the field itself into the "Replace with" box, only the current value. Thanks again for any help with this. "Ben K. Bullock" wrote in message ... Thanks very much for answers to my previous enquiry about pasting into the search and replace box. After having read this newsgroup, it struck me to use a "bookmark" plus "REF" to search and replace repeated text so that it can be changed easily. Is it possible to paste the contents of a "REF" into the "replace" field, and if so how do I do it? The obvious thing doesn't seem to work. Thanks very much for any help with this. |
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Thank you for your very kind reply again.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... I don't know what I'm doing differently: 1. I create a custom document property named XYZ, with the value ABC. 2. I insert a DocProperty field using the Insert Field dialog: { DOCPROPERTY XYZ \* MERGEFORMAT } 3. With the field code displayed, I select the entire field (including the field braces) and copy. 4. I insert a batch of lorem ipsum text. 5. I search for "lorem" and replace with ^c. 6. Every "lorem" is replaced with { DOCPROPERTY XYZ \* MERGEFORMAT }. I think maybe the difference is here, you didn't replace them all at once, you replaced them one by one using control-C for each instance. So, my question is, is it possible to replace them all at once, without repeated search and replacement? 7. When I toggle field codes, every "lorem" has been replaced by ABC. 8. If I change the value of XYZ to DEF and update fields, I get DEF where I had ABC. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Ben K. Bullock" wrote in message ... Thank you again for the help. I put the following text into Word: XYZ blah blah XYZ blah jah blah XYZ Then I made a DocProperty XYZ with value ABC. Then, after that text, I did "insert", "field", "DocProperty XYZ". This is inserted correctly as a grey box showing ABC. Now the document looks like this: XYZ blah blah XYZ blah jah blah XYZ ABC Following this, I get the binoculars window, and do search and replace. In the top window I type "XYZ", then I go to the field ABC, select it with the mouse, press control-C, click on the lower entry of the search and replace window, and press control-V to paste. Then I "replace all" and the document looks like this: ABC blah blah ABC blah jah blah ABC ABC But the ABCs on the top are not fields; even if I change the value of the DocProperty XYZ, they don't change after I update fields. If I do a similar thing, copying and pasting without updating the field, so it just shows { DocProperty XYZ }, then I just get nothing at all: " blah blah blah jah blah " Even after I update the fields, nothing appears where the XYZs were. I've had to do a lot of these fields in my document, and my current method is to replace the text XYZ with "DocProperty XYZ" and then search for all the "DocProperty XYZ"s and make them into a field using the F9 button. Unfortunately there are rather a lot of them and it would be nice to be able to automate this process somehow. Thanks for any suggestions. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... Is this still true even if the field code is displayed when you copy it? When I try this, with a newly created DATE field, I get what looks like no result (the "Find what" text deleted) until I Select All and F9 to update the fields; then I get today's date for every "lorem" I replaced in my lorem ipsum text. If I display field codes, I see a DATE field for each replacement. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Ben K. Bullock" wrote in message ... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... Copy your field to the Clipboard and use ^c (Clipboard contents) in the "Replace with" box. Thank you ever so much for your help. However, when I do that, I seem to get the current value of the field rather than the field itself. I want to do a search and replace in the following way: The current text is "XYZ blah blah XYZ blah jah blah XYZ" but I want to make XYZ into a field with the value ABC, so it looks like "ABC blah blah ABC blah jah blah ABC", but all the ABCs are actually fields, like { DocProperty XYZ }, rather than the value of the field, ABC. Does it make sense? I can't seem to get the field itself into the "Replace with" box, only the current value. Thanks again for any help with this. "Ben K. Bullock" wrote in message ... Thanks very much for answers to my previous enquiry about pasting into the search and replace box. After having read this newsgroup, it struck me to use a "bookmark" plus "REF" to search and replace repeated text so that it can be changed easily. Is it possible to paste the contents of a "REF" into the "replace" field, and if so how do I do it? The obvious thing doesn't seem to work. Thanks very much for any help with this. |
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