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Penny
Scientific Journals sometimes have styles that have author names in Caps and
Small Caps in text and in references. If I copy and paste without formatting,
the small caps become All caps, but without the All Cap formatting that would
allow me to search and replace. If I Select All and change the font, the
small caps become All Caps, again without the designated formatting. All the
Knowledge Base things I find say something like "Reselect the text and mark
it for small caps," which requires FINDING them all manually, and selecting
and changing and can easily take more than an hour for which I'm not paid.
Any suggestions? I'm using Word 2003; I don't suppose 2007 corrected this
problem? Anything else I can do?
Small Caps in text and in references. If I copy and paste without formatting,
the small caps become All caps, but without the All Cap formatting that would
allow me to search and replace. If I Select All and change the font, the
small caps become All Caps, again without the designated formatting. All the
Knowledge Base things I find say something like "Reselect the text and mark
it for small caps," which requires FINDING them all manually, and selecting
and changing and can easily take more than an hour for which I'm not paid.
Any suggestions? I'm using Word 2003; I don't suppose 2007 corrected this
problem? Anything else I can do?