A Formatting/Replace (Ctrl-H) Question

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Sarcastikus
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A Formatting/Replace (Ctrl-H) Question

Post by Sarcastikus »

Hello,

I found a reference to my question in a post from several years ago, but in case things have changed..........

Is there a way to reformat a text such that I could make all the numbers, or a particular word or character in a text bold, or underline it, etc. by using Replace (Ctrl H) function? Having to go through a lengthy text and replace each individual occurance of a character, or characters, manually is a very time consuming process.

Thanks!
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Robert
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Re: A Formatting/Replace (Ctrl-H) Question

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Sarcastikus wrote:Is there a way to reformat a text such that I could make all the numbers, or a particular word or character in a text bold, or underline it, etc. by using Replace (Ctrl H) function?
Greetings--
Use Ctrl+F, enter your search string, then click "Find and Select All".
When all occurrences are selected, you can format them all together in any way you like (bold, underline, etc).
Cheers
Robert
luha
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Post by luha »

So when I want to reformat all numbers, all I have to do is
Use Ctrl+F, enter «1», then click "Find and Select All" and reformat the 1's
Use Ctrl+F, enter «2», then click "Find and Select All" and reformat the 2's
Use Ctrl+F, enter «3», then click "Find and Select All" and reformat the 3's
and so on.

Is there a better way to do it - or can you make a better way?

mvh
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Re: A Formatting/Replace (Ctrl-H) Question (2)

Post by Robert »

luha wrote:So when I want to reformat all numbers, all I have to do is
Use Ctrl+F, enter «1», then click "Find and Select All" and reformat the 1's
Use Ctrl+F, enter «2», then click "Find and Select All" and reformat the 2's
Use Ctrl+F, enter «3», then click "Find and Select All" and reformat the 3's
and so on. Is there a better way to do it - or can you make a better way?
Hi, again!
You have a small button to the right of the "Find" box (see illustration below). Click that button and choose "Any digit". Then press "Find and Select All".
Cheers
Robert
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luha
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Post by luha »

WOW! This program is even better than I knew. I have two favourite fonts that are almost equal, but I like to use the letters from one and the numbers from the other. Now this will be a piece of cake!

mvh
Sigurd Hasle
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Post by Sarcastikus »

Thanks Robert!
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