Also, as some of us only recently discovered, you can cycle through
the character formats within the Find and Replace boxes using the
keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl-B, Ctrl-I, Ctrl-U, etc.) -- so you can set
combinations that can't be gotten via the More | Format | Font part of
the Find/Replace panel..
On Jan 31, 3:27*pm, "Beth Melton" wrote:
Place your insertion point in the Replace text box, click More, then click
the "No Formatting" button.
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"Kathy" wrote in message
...
From the Find+Replace Dialog Box, I successfully changed all instances of
an
italicized word, to the same word non-italicized.
Now I want to slightly change all instances of a bolded word, but still
keeping the bolding. *Unfortunately, in the Find+Replace Dialog Box, the
"Replace with" textbox still has the notation Format: Not Bold, Not
Italic.
I even closed down Word and reopened Word, unfortunately this did not
reset
the "Replace with" Format notation.
How can I reset the Replace with: textbox formatting back to the default?-