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I have Word 2007 with Vista Home Premium . The online Help about Finding Text
doesn't seem to be particularly adapted to the products I have . For a start , it suggests you can find all occurrences of whatever by clicking the Find All button - but there isn't one ! (OK - clicking on Find In/Main Document does the job). But I haven't found the answer to finding remote unicode characters . Online help says that ^Unnnn in the Find What box (with Use wildcards off) will find the unicode character whose code is nnnn ; but all it actually produces is a message that ^U is not a valid special character for the Find What box . Have I missed something obvious ? or can someone suggest why this doesn't work ? (What I want to do involves the playing card symbols ; I want , when I've finished a document , to Find All the heart/diamond symbols and click on the Font Colour to change them to red.) |
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