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On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 15:45:03 -0800, Emmweb
wrote: If I want to change everything in a document with one type of formatting to another, is there a quick-and-easy way to do this? For example, everything in my document that has "Heading 1" formatting, I want changed to "Heading 2" formatting. TIA, Emma Hi Emma, In the Replace dialog, click the More button. Put the cursor in the Find What box. Click the Format button and select Style from the popup. Click on the style you want to change, "Heading 1" in your example, and click OK. Now put the cursor in the Replace With box, and repeat the Format Style, this time picking the replacement style such as "Heading 2". Leave the boxes themselves empty; the chosen styles will be shown below the boxes. Click the Replace All button to change all the headings from 1 to 2. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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