inserting blank line

C

Chad

Is there a way to search through a document and insert a
blank row above the row that you found a specifiv word in?

For example:

Name:
Chad Lucy
Address:
123 sesame street
Phone Number:
111-222-3333

I would like to insert a blank row above address and phone
number.

Thanks
Chad
 
M

martinique

'Blank row' in a Word document is actually an empty paragraph. You can use
^p in search and replace to look for or insert paragraph marks.

However, if your intention is to add some white space above the Address and
Phone number lines, SpaceBefore (on the paragraph format dialog) is a better
way to do it. And you can do that through search and replace also, by
clicking More> and using the format options.
 

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