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I have searched for an answer and apologize if it already exists...
I am trying to replace words in a document with a field after I have already composed the doc. For example, assume I have written a book about apples, and later decide that I want to substitute the word "apple" with a field, whcih of course can carry the value "apple" or any other fruit I choose to define. Once my book has been written with thousands of literal "apple" words throughout, what's the best way to replace those instances with my new field? I have tried to force find/replace to do this but without success. Thanks to anyone who helps out. Mike |
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