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Changing font color w/Find & Replace?
I have a document with two font colors. Is there a way to change just one
font color throughout the document without manually changing each letter? Will Find & Replace work? -- Für Elise - Support the Breast Cancer & Heart Foundations |
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Changing font color w/Find & Replace?
Yes. Open the Replace dialog, for both Find and Replace With boxes leave
blank, click the More button, click Format, Font, select the colours you wish to search for and replace with respectively. All the best DeanH "RealGomer" wrote: I have a document with two font colors. Is there a way to change just one font color throughout the document without manually changing each letter? Will Find & Replace work? -- Für Elise - Support the Breast Cancer & Heart Foundations |
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Changing font color w/Find & Replace?
As Dean advises. But if you had used Word styles correctly, in this case
using one style for one colour and a different style for the other colour, then to change a colour globally would have been a simple case of editing the one style. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "RealGomer" wrote in message ... I have a document with two font colors. Is there a way to change just one font color throughout the document without manually changing each letter? Will Find & Replace work? -- Für Elise - Support the Breast Cancer & Heart Foundations |
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