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I need to turn text: bold, italic between references (i.e. bold, italic
and roman)

Can this be done?


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Find and replace will do this. Display the Find and Replace dialog. Click
More to display the full dialog. Check the 'Use wildcards' checkbox.

Search for: \bold\(*)\roman\
Replace with: \1

With the cursor in the Replace box click the format button and select Font
Bold.

Similarly for italic.





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I need to turn text: bold, italic between references (i.e. bold,

italic
and roman)

Can this be done?




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Thanks for the information below.

Just one more question: at the end of the search can I have two different
endings (i.e. roman and [return]). Or just do the search manually?



"Jezebel" wrote:

Find and replace will do this. Display the Find and Replace dialog. Click
More to display the full dialog. Check the 'Use wildcards' checkbox.

Search for: \bold\(*)\roman\
Replace with: \1

With the cursor in the Replace box click the format button and select Font
Bold.

Similarly for italic.





"word_user" wrote in message
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I need to turn text: bold, italic between references (i.e. bold,

italic
and roman)

Can this be done?





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If you're using wildcards, [Enter] is ^013

There are ways to search for either/or combinations, but quicker (in this
case, anyway) to do multiple searches.




"word_user" wrote in message
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Thanks for the information below.

Just one more question: at the end of the search can I have two different
endings (i.e. roman and [return]). Or just do the search manually?



"Jezebel" wrote:

Find and replace will do this. Display the Find and Replace dialog.

Click
More to display the full dialog. Check the 'Use wildcards' checkbox.

Search for: \bold\(*)\roman\
Replace with: \1

With the cursor in the Replace box click the format button and select

Font
Bold.

Similarly for italic.





"word_user" wrote in message
...
I need to turn text: bold, italic between references (i.e. bold,

italic
and roman)

Can this be done?







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