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Daiya Mitchell
 
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An "after the fact" alternative would be Find & Replace, you have to click
on More to get access to formatting commands in the F&R box.

If the keyword list changes often, you could probably create a macro that
would make it easy to plug in new keywords. If always the same keywords,
setting up the AutoCorrects is probably better.


On 2/17/05 10:51 AM, "Martin P" wrote:

AutoCorrect Options should work for this. Suppose you always want "keyword"
to be in bold. Type the word, highlight it and change the format to bold. Go
to Tools, AutoCorrect Options and type "keyword" on the left-hand side.
Choose formatted text and press OK.

"davegeorge7" wrote:

How can I automatically color hightlight key words in a Word document, based
upon a supplied keyword list or table? As a macro function or some other
pre-process?




 
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