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Format up to, but not including, punctuation
I used to have access to a program that did a lot of nice formatting using multi-level numbering. Now I really miss them because I format a lot of long documents. Can anyone provide a macro that will, inside a specific style, format only up to the punctuation mark? I did try to search but didn't find a similar thread - if I've just missed it - my apologies in advance.
For example, in my outline, I have this paragraph: Title. This is the first, last, and only sentence in this paragraph. This paragraph has, let's say, a style called "Title" applied to it. I want to scan the document and only when the paragraph is styled with Title, I want this to display as: (bold)(underline)Title(end underline)(end bold). This is the first, last, and only paragraph. Points: The period after the word 'title' should not be bold. Other punctuation after the first period should not be modified. Any help would be greatly appreciated! |
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