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I'm always working on Word files created by other people.
Some counterintuitive behavior I see is that the Normal style can be applied to all (or many of) the paragraphs of a document, and the Style panel says "Select All 1 Instance" of Normal. When I select that "one instance," the whole document is selected. Similarly, with replacing styles in find and replace, Replace All treats the whole doc as one para, whereas Replace, repeated over and over will replace para by para as expected. Conceptually it's like this: [Normal]¶ ¶ ¶ ¶ ¶ ¶ [end Normal] Is there a global way to make it like this: [Normal]¶ [Normal]¶ [Normal]¶ [Normal]¶ [Normal]¶ [Normal]¶ Thanks in advance, WilliamW |
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