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Default Find/Replace formatting

In Word 2003, is there a way to reformat all occurrences of *part* of
recurring text? Specifically, I want all occurrences of [sic] to be replaced
with *only* sic in italics (not the brackets). I do not want to replace
every occurrence of 'sic' since it is part of such words as basic.

I've tried using EditReplaceFormatFont, but I can't find a way to replace
*only* 'sic' and not the brackets, without replacing the occurrences of this
sequence of letters in other words.

Any help is much appreciated.

 
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