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Styles and Formatting Select All
Is there an option to stop at each occurance with the Select All in Styles
and Formatting? |
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Styles and Formatting Select All
If I correctly understand what you're after, you might find Edit Find more
useful. Hit Ctrl+F and then click the More button. Format-Style and choose the Style you are looking for. Don't enter any text in the Find What box. Then you can do Find Next and it'll select the next contiguous set of text with that style. You can also do Replace with a different style if that's what you're after. -- ----------------------------------------- This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Gail" wrote: Is there an option to stop at each occurance with the Select All in Styles and Formatting? |
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