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Hi,
I am trying to use the Find/Replace wildcard syntax and add Heading 1 styles to my text. I have turned For example I have the following sample text in my document: MyHead1AnthropologyHead1My MyHead1Cell BiologyHead1My MyHead1Center for Neuroscience and Regeneration ResearchHead1My It is my understanding that I need to use the following in the "Find What" box: (MyHead1*Head1My^13) And use the following in the "Replace With" box: \1^p ((style "Heading 1")) However, it doesn't apply the "Heading 1" style format instead I get: MyHead1Anatomical PathologyHead1My ((style "Heading 1")) Can someone explain what I need to fix to accomplish what I need? Thanks in advance for any help you can offer. -Greg |
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