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How do I replace non-constants in word?
Is there any way that I can replace in word when something is not constant? I
am copying columns over from Excel. Some are in two columns and some are in three. A, B and C change on each line For example I need to replace A tab tab B tab tab C with A tab B tab C I can't just replace tab tab with tab as this affects the two column and I end up with A tab C. Do I use a wildcard and if so how do I do it? Many thanks for any help you can give |
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