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How can I replace underlining with italics?
I need to replace the underlining in a large text with italics. How can I do
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How can I replace underlining with italics?
Leave both the "Find what" box and the "Replace with" box empty. In the
"Find what" box, press Ctrl+U. In the "Replace with" box press Ctrl+U twice and Ctrl+I once. Replace All. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Gregory Feeley" Gregory wrote in message ... I need to replace the underlining in a large text with italics. How can I do this using the Find/Replace function? |
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How can I replace underlining with italics?
Leave both the "Find what" box and the "Replace with" box empty. In the
"Find what" box, press Ctrl+U. In the "Replace with" box press Ctrl+U twice and Ctrl+I once. Replace All. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Gregory Feeley" Gregory wrote in message ... I need to replace the underlining in a large text with italics. How can I do this using the Find/Replace function? |
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How can I replace underlining with italics?
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Here is an example which I hope answers your question. On a page I have 3 pieces of text that are all underlined. I want to replace this so that the 3 pieces of text are italics. Take the following actions:- 1. Ctrl-F to launch Find and Replace. 2. Make sure that in the Find tab / Find what: field that there is nothing (its blank). Click on No Formatting in the lower right hand corner. 3. Click on More button in lower left hand corner (you may not have to do this if this field is already open). Less should now appear in the window about half way down the window on the left hand side). 4. In the lower left hand corner click on the Format drop down arrow. 5. Select Font . . . 6. In the Font tab in the Underline style: field click on the type of line that you are looking for then hit OK. 7. You should now find that the word:- Underline - appears beneath the Find what: field. 8. Click on the Replace tab. Click in the Replace with: field. Hit No Formatting in the lower right hand corner. 9. In the lower left hand corner click on the Format drop down arrow. 10. Select Font . . . 11. In the Font tab in the Font style: field click on Italic then hit OK. 12. You should now find that the words:- Font: Italic - appears beneath the Replace with: field. 13. Make sure that there is nothing in either the Find what: field or the Replace with: field. 14. Now hit Replace All In the above example a warning now appears saying that 3 replacements have been made (this was correct). Hit OK Close the Find and Replace window. If my comments have helped please hit Yes. Thanks. "Gregory Feeley" wrote: I need to replace the underlining in a large text with italics. How can I do this using the Find/Replace function? |
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How can I replace underlining with italics?
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Here is an example which I hope answers your question. On a page I have 3 pieces of text that are all underlined. I want to replace this so that the 3 pieces of text are italics. Take the following actions:- 1. Ctrl-F to launch Find and Replace. 2. Make sure that in the Find tab / Find what: field that there is nothing (its blank). Click on No Formatting in the lower right hand corner. 3. Click on More button in lower left hand corner (you may not have to do this if this field is already open). Less should now appear in the window about half way down the window on the left hand side). 4. In the lower left hand corner click on the Format drop down arrow. 5. Select Font . . . 6. In the Font tab in the Underline style: field click on the type of line that you are looking for then hit OK. 7. You should now find that the word:- Underline - appears beneath the Find what: field. 8. Click on the Replace tab. Click in the Replace with: field. Hit No Formatting in the lower right hand corner. 9. In the lower left hand corner click on the Format drop down arrow. 10. Select Font . . . 11. In the Font tab in the Font style: field click on Italic then hit OK. 12. You should now find that the words:- Font: Italic - appears beneath the Replace with: field. 13. Make sure that there is nothing in either the Find what: field or the Replace with: field. 14. Now hit Replace All In the above example a warning now appears saying that 3 replacements have been made (this was correct). Hit OK Close the Find and Replace window. If my comments have helped please hit Yes. Thanks. "Gregory Feeley" wrote: I need to replace the underlining in a large text with italics. How can I do this using the Find/Replace function? |
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How can I replace underlining with italics?
Is that easier than the CTRL+U and CTRL+I suggested earlier by Suzanne?
These commands toggle through the options provided by the shortcuts. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "trip_to_tokyo" wrote in message ... WORD 2007 Here is an example which I hope answers your question. On a page I have 3 pieces of text that are all underlined. I want to replace this so that the 3 pieces of text are italics. Take the following actions:- 1. Ctrl-F to launch Find and Replace. 2. Make sure that in the Find tab / Find what: field that there is nothing (it's blank). Click on No Formatting in the lower right hand corner. 3. Click on More button in lower left hand corner (you may not have to do this if this field is already open). Less should now appear in the window about half way down the window on the left hand side). 4. In the lower left hand corner click on the Format drop down arrow. 5. Select Font . . . 6. In the Font tab in the Underline style: field click on the type of line that you are looking for then hit OK. 7. You should now find that the word:- Underline - appears beneath the Find what: field. 8. Click on the Replace tab. Click in the Replace with: field. Hit No Formatting in the lower right hand corner. 9. In the lower left hand corner click on the Format drop down arrow. 10. Select Font . . . 11. In the Font tab in the Font style: field click on Italic then hit OK. 12. You should now find that the words:- Font: Italic - appears beneath the Replace with: field. 13. Make sure that there is nothing in either the Find what: field or the Replace with: field. 14. Now hit Replace All In the above example a warning now appears saying that 3 replacements have been made (this was correct). Hit OK Close the Find and Replace window. If my comments have helped please hit Yes. Thanks. "Gregory Feeley" wrote: I need to replace the underlining in a large text with italics. How can I do this using the Find/Replace function? |
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How can I replace underlining with italics?
Is that easier than the CTRL+U and CTRL+I suggested earlier by Suzanne?
These commands toggle through the options provided by the shortcuts. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "trip_to_tokyo" wrote in message ... WORD 2007 Here is an example which I hope answers your question. On a page I have 3 pieces of text that are all underlined. I want to replace this so that the 3 pieces of text are italics. Take the following actions:- 1. Ctrl-F to launch Find and Replace. 2. Make sure that in the Find tab / Find what: field that there is nothing (it's blank). Click on No Formatting in the lower right hand corner. 3. Click on More button in lower left hand corner (you may not have to do this if this field is already open). Less should now appear in the window about half way down the window on the left hand side). 4. In the lower left hand corner click on the Format drop down arrow. 5. Select Font . . . 6. In the Font tab in the Underline style: field click on the type of line that you are looking for then hit OK. 7. You should now find that the word:- Underline - appears beneath the Find what: field. 8. Click on the Replace tab. Click in the Replace with: field. Hit No Formatting in the lower right hand corner. 9. In the lower left hand corner click on the Format drop down arrow. 10. Select Font . . . 11. In the Font tab in the Font style: field click on Italic then hit OK. 12. You should now find that the words:- Font: Italic - appears beneath the Replace with: field. 13. Make sure that there is nothing in either the Find what: field or the Replace with: field. 14. Now hit Replace All In the above example a warning now appears saying that 3 replacements have been made (this was correct). Hit OK Close the Find and Replace window. If my comments have helped please hit Yes. Thanks. "Gregory Feeley" wrote: I need to replace the underlining in a large text with italics. How can I do this using the Find/Replace function? |
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How can I replace underlining with italics?
Also, Ctrl-F doesn't get you Find/Replace, it gets you Find. Our
Japanese vacationer left out the step of clicking on the Find/Replace tab. Which Ctrl-H takes you directly to in the first place. On May 15, 3:22*am, "Graham Mayor" wrote: Is that easier than the CTRL+U and CTRL+I suggested earlier by Suzanne? These commands toggle through the options provided by the shortcuts. -- Graham Mayor - *Word MVP My web sitewww.gmayor.com Word MVP web sitehttp://word.mvps.org "trip_to_tokyo" wrote in message ... WORD 2007 Here is an example which I hope answers your question. On a page I have 3 pieces of text that are all underlined. I want to replace this so that the 3 pieces of text are italics. Take the following actions:- 1. Ctrl-F to launch Find and Replace. 2. Make sure that in the Find tab / Find what: field that there is nothing (it's blank). Click on No Formatting in the lower right hand corner. 3. Click on More button in lower left hand corner (you may not have to do this if this field is already open). Less should now appear in the window about half way down the window on the left hand side). 4. In the lower left hand corner click on the Format drop down arrow. 5. Select Font . . . 6. In the Font tab in the Underline style: field click on the type of line that you are looking for then hit OK. 7. You should now find that the word:- Underline - appears beneath the Find what: field. 8. Click on the Replace tab. Click in the Replace with: field. Hit No Formatting in the lower right hand corner. 9. In the lower left hand corner click on the Format drop down arrow. 10. Select Font . . . 11. In the Font tab in the Font style: field click on Italic *then hit OK. 12. You should now find that the words:- Font: Italic - appears beneath the Replace with: field. 13. Make sure that there is nothing in either the Find what: field or the Replace with: field. 14. Now hit Replace All In the above example a warning now appears saying that 3 replacements have been made (this was correct). Hit OK Close the Find and Replace window. If my comments have helped please hit Yes. Thanks. "Gregory Feeley" wrote: I need to replace the underlining in a large text with italics. *How can I do this using the Find/Replace function?- |
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How can I replace underlining with italics?
Also, Ctrl-F doesn't get you Find/Replace, it gets you Find. Our
Japanese vacationer left out the step of clicking on the Find/Replace tab. Which Ctrl-H takes you directly to in the first place. On May 15, 3:22*am, "Graham Mayor" wrote: Is that easier than the CTRL+U and CTRL+I suggested earlier by Suzanne? These commands toggle through the options provided by the shortcuts. -- Graham Mayor - *Word MVP My web sitewww.gmayor.com Word MVP web sitehttp://word.mvps.org "trip_to_tokyo" wrote in message ... WORD 2007 Here is an example which I hope answers your question. On a page I have 3 pieces of text that are all underlined. I want to replace this so that the 3 pieces of text are italics. Take the following actions:- 1. Ctrl-F to launch Find and Replace. 2. Make sure that in the Find tab / Find what: field that there is nothing (it's blank). Click on No Formatting in the lower right hand corner. 3. Click on More button in lower left hand corner (you may not have to do this if this field is already open). Less should now appear in the window about half way down the window on the left hand side). 4. In the lower left hand corner click on the Format drop down arrow. 5. Select Font . . . 6. In the Font tab in the Underline style: field click on the type of line that you are looking for then hit OK. 7. You should now find that the word:- Underline - appears beneath the Find what: field. 8. Click on the Replace tab. Click in the Replace with: field. Hit No Formatting in the lower right hand corner. 9. In the lower left hand corner click on the Format drop down arrow. 10. Select Font . . . 11. In the Font tab in the Font style: field click on Italic *then hit OK. 12. You should now find that the words:- Font: Italic - appears beneath the Replace with: field. 13. Make sure that there is nothing in either the Find what: field or the Replace with: field. 14. Now hit Replace All In the above example a warning now appears saying that 3 replacements have been made (this was correct). Hit OK Close the Find and Replace window. If my comments have helped please hit Yes. Thanks. "Gregory Feeley" wrote: I need to replace the underlining in a large text with italics. *How can I do this using the Find/Replace function?- |
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