T
Tammy
Hello,
I have years listed in a document as:
(2007)
and would like to remove all of the parenthesis surrounding the year. So,
the year should then display as:
2007
There are possibly hundreds of these to change, so I'm looking for an easy
way of doing this.
I know I can have the Find and Replace dialog box find the open parenthesis,
and replace it with nothing. Then, I can run through the same process for all
closing parentheses. But, again, this could take a long time, as there may be
hundreds of parentheses.
There is other text within the document that is enclosed within parentheses,
and I do not want it included in the find.
I've also tried working with the wildcard option. I found the year
surrounded by parens by typing:
\(????\)
However, I can't figure out what to put in the Replace field. I want to
replace with just the numbers.
I'm using Word 2007.
Any suggestions? Thank you!
I have years listed in a document as:
(2007)
and would like to remove all of the parenthesis surrounding the year. So,
the year should then display as:
2007
There are possibly hundreds of these to change, so I'm looking for an easy
way of doing this.
I know I can have the Find and Replace dialog box find the open parenthesis,
and replace it with nothing. Then, I can run through the same process for all
closing parentheses. But, again, this could take a long time, as there may be
hundreds of parentheses.
There is other text within the document that is enclosed within parentheses,
and I do not want it included in the find.
I've also tried working with the wildcard option. I found the year
surrounded by parens by typing:
\(????\)
However, I can't figure out what to put in the Replace field. I want to
replace with just the numbers.
I'm using Word 2007.
Any suggestions? Thank you!