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I have a 115 page document which I need to change USA to United State of
America. When I do find USA and replace with United States of America it replaces USA with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, all in caps. I tried to use the formatting options for the replace feature but I still get the results in all caps. Any ideas? I am running Word 2003 with SP 2. Thanks, Mike |
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In the Find and Replace dialog, click on the More button, and check the
boxes for "Match case" and "Find whole words only". In the Replace With box, type United States of America, not UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, and not United State of America. Mike wrote: I have a 115 page document which I need to change USA to United State of America. When I do find USA and replace with United States of America it replaces USA with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, all in caps. I tried to use the formatting options for the replace feature but I still get the results in all caps. Any ideas? I am running Word 2003 with SP 2. Thanks, Mike |
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