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tml0701
 
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Default How can I replace a paragraph with another paragraph using "find .

I am trying to replace a paragraph with a new paragraph which occurs many
times in a word document. I don't want to retype or cut and paste the
paragraph 65 times. I am writing reports for my students and using a similar
paragraph in the beginning. But I have to change the reports every ten
weeks. Is there a way to use find and replace? When I try to use it, it only
allows @10 words and then it stops.
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You could bookmark the entire paragraph that you want to reference and then
insert a reference to the bookmark as needed throughout your document.

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I am trying to replace a paragraph with a new paragraph which occurs many
times in a word document. I don't want to retype or cut and paste the
paragraph 65 times. I am writing reports for my students and using a

similar
paragraph in the beginning. But I have to change the reports every ten
weeks. Is there a way to use find and replace? When I try to use it, it

only
allows @10 words and then it stops.



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