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How do I enclose in brackets a specific part of multiple paragraphs, in a WORD Document? The only thing that unites them is the equal sign '='
(Where '*.* 'is any number of letters, and '...' any number of words) It looks like: *.* = *.* *.* = *.* *.* = *.* *.* = *.* ... *.* = *.* and I want the list to look like this: (*.*) = *.* (*.*) = *.* (*.*) = *.* ... (*.*) = *.* How can I do this Thank you Last edited by SAM&MAS : January 23rd 19 at 12:26 PM |
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The solution from the previous post (http://www.wordbanter.com/showthread.php?t=63253) that was kindly provided by Jezbel works well '
Find: ^p Replace: ]^p[ , the only thing it closes in brackets all paragraph and I need the only the first part of its, which coming before an equal sign. I would appreciate if you could help me on this... Last edited by SAM&MAS : January 28th 19 at 11:57 AM |
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