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George
Am using MS Office Word 2003, SP3. Having problems with Find&Replace, can't
find a way to 'reset' it and clear out old/prior find's...
Format drop-down used to make TEXT-NEW also have Heading1 style, while it's
doing the replace. Worked great.
it with OTHERTEXT-NEW... and ignore style...that is, whatever the syle is,
just keep it.
Problem is (for 2nd step)... it's slamming OTHERTEXT-NEW with Heading1
style. I can't seem to clear this out. Already tried clicking "no style"
under the FORMAT drop-down, but that is just as bad... it erases whatever
style OTHERTEXT had.
So, isn't there a way to start a new/fresh Find&Replace that ignores all
previous FORMAT-ing for the Replace?
Thanks,
George
find a way to 'reset' it and clear out old/prior find's...
For Find&Replace, I chose to find TEXT and replace it with TEXT-NEW with1st step: replaced some text and style at same time:
Format drop-down used to make TEXT-NEW also have Heading1 style, while it's
doing the replace. Worked great.
Now I want to do an entirely new Find&Replace... Find OTHERTEXT and repalce2nd step: just want to replace some other text:
it with OTHERTEXT-NEW... and ignore style...that is, whatever the syle is,
just keep it.
Problem is (for 2nd step)... it's slamming OTHERTEXT-NEW with Heading1
style. I can't seem to clear this out. Already tried clicking "no style"
under the FORMAT drop-down, but that is just as bad... it erases whatever
style OTHERTEXT had.
So, isn't there a way to start a new/fresh Find&Replace that ignores all
previous FORMAT-ing for the Replace?
Thanks,
George