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Default Find and Replace Italics

Hit Ctrl+H. Type in "Star Wars" without quotation marks; then, in the
next field, type in Star Wars again. Then, if you see a button that
says More at the bottom, click it. Next, look for the button that says
Format. Select the Font option, then in the Font Style selection,
select Italics.

Click on the OK button. You can now click on Replace if you want to
test it on the first instance Word finds, or if you are feeling lucky,
just hit Replace All. That should do it.




On Feb 20, 6:35*am, Uddhava wrote:
Dear all,

I am using Word 2007 to write a long document in English. Suppose there is a
film title such as 'Star Wars' or a non-English phrase, which I have used 100
times and forgot to put in italics, I know I can use find 'Star Wars' and
then italicise each instance one at a time (which will take forever) but is
there any command to say

find all instances of [Star Wars] and replace with [Star Wars in italics]?

thank you *