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Paul
Using Word 2000, I can select a whole whack of contiguous text, and
use replace-all to replace all occurances of a word with a new word.
I would like to select a whole whack of contiguous text, replace all
occurances of a style with a new style. Is there a way to do this?
While it is not the main part of this question, it just so happens
that the new style has the same name as the old style to be replaced,
but the paragraphs don't appear like other paragraphs that have that
style (the whack of contiguous text was pasted in from elsewhere).
use replace-all to replace all occurances of a word with a new word.
I would like to select a whole whack of contiguous text, replace all
occurances of a style with a new style. Is there a way to do this?
While it is not the main part of this question, it just so happens
that the new style has the same name as the old style to be replaced,
but the paragraphs don't appear like other paragraphs that have that
style (the whack of contiguous text was pasted in from elsewhere).