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Find/Replace email addresses
Is there a F/R coding that can tell Word to identify all different email
address strings in a document of the form: and change them to I.e., identify "first-part-of-string" @ "last-part-of-string" TIA |
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Find/Replace email addresses
Yes it's possible, but not (I think) all in one go --
([a-z0-9.]@)\@([a-z0-9.]@.[a-z]{3}.[a-z]{2}) matches ([a-z0-9.]@)\@([a-z0-9.]@.[a-z]{3}) matches In both cases, use \1@\2 as the replacement. You need to check 'Use wildcards'. "Stefan4321" wrote in message ... Is there a F/R coding that can tell Word to identify all different email address strings in a document of the form: and change them to I.e., identify "first-part-of-string" @ "last-part-of-string" TIA |
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Find/Replace email addresses
Try EditReplaceMoreUse Wildcards.
Type: *\@*.* in the find field. Click hte Format buttonStyleHyperlink Replace with ^& -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. Stefan4321 wrote: Is there a F/R coding that can tell Word to identify all different email address strings in a document of the form: and change them to I.e., identify "first-part-of-string" @ "last-part-of-string" TIA |
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