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How do I view only (hand) highlighted sections?
I have highlighted certain sections (not using Auto-Summarize) in my document
that I would like to put into a new document without having to do it manually. Is there a tool I can use that will hide the non-highlited section? Basically I would like the results that you would get using Auto-Summarize without using that function. |
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Use Find to search for the Highlight format and check the box for "Highlight
all items found." This will select all the highlighted text. When the Find is complete, click outside the Find dialog (but not in any of the selected text) and press Ctrl+C to copy. In a new document, press Ctrl+V to paste the selected text. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Ptianna" wrote in message ... I have highlighted certain sections (not using Auto-Summarize) in my document that I would like to put into a new document without having to do it manually. Is there a tool I can use that will hide the non-highlited section? Basically I would like the results that you would get using Auto-Summarize without using that function. |
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