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How can I delete all the index entries {XE...} in a word docum
How do you use the replace function?
-- Brenda "Graham Mayor" wrote: With the XE fields displayed, use the replace function to replace ^d XE with nothing. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org oli wrote: Hello ! How can I delete all (THOUSANDS) the index entries {XE...} in a word document ? tHX. |
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How can I delete all the index entries {XE...} in a word docum
"Graham Mayor" wrote:
With the XE fields displayed, use the replace function to replace ^d XE with nothing. "Brenda" wrote: How do you use the replace function? As Graham said, first make sure the XE fields are visible ({ XE ... } with a dotted underline). If not, try to show formatting marks (that is, click the button with ¶ on the Standard toolbar, or use the keyboard shortcut ... Ctrl+* on my machine, probably Ctrl+Shift+8 on an English keyboard). You find the Replace function In the menu under Edit Replace... Or, again, use the keyboard shortcut: Ctrl+H. Type in ^d XE in "Find what", and leave "Replace with" empty, then click on "Replace all". Regards, Klaus |
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