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Old 03-03-2018, 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
Assign a bookmark to your Grassland heading (or, at least, to Grassland itself), then insert a cross-reference to it. Copy that cross-reference to the clipboard and use Find/Replace, where:
Find = Grassland
Replace = ^c
Note: If you use Replace All, Grassland in your heading will be replaced, so you'll have to either not use that or, if you do, restore Grassland there (and perhaps the bookmark, too) after doing the Find/Replace. Again, no macros required.
You could change the original text Grassland that is the heading to which the cross-reference links to sax "Graxxland" and then do Replace All. Then restore your "Grassland" to be the way you want. That way you could use Replace All.
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