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Morning!
I'm trying to Wiki-fy some long documents in Word 2003. I'd like to replace ANY string formatted with H1 to the same text, but with extra characters surrounding it. EG H1Very important information/H1 to ==Very important information== Where H1 is Word's Heading format and the == are a pair of equals symbols. I can search and replace individually formatted characters - but that leaves me with ==V==e==r==y==... etc. Is there any way I can find formated strings of variable length, remove their formatting and add extra characters at the begining and end of the whole string? Thanks T |
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