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Originally Posted by fumei
Since you mention "one letter at a time", does this mean you want:
YRFdfcg fgtTTYY BlaHH
to be
YRF TTYY BHH
that is, keeping the caps and removong everything else.
Please clarify, and if possible post a sample of what you are talking about.
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This is what are in my documents:
BALDHILD: Old bald "bold brave" and hild "battle" "bold battle"
BALTHILD: of Old Baldhild "bold battle"
BATHYLLE: Old Balthild "bold battle"
BERDINE: Contracted Bernardine "bold as a bear"
BERNÁDETT: Hungarian Bernát "bold as a bear"
BERNADETTE: Contracted Bernardette "bold as a bear"
BERNADINE: Contracted Bernardine "bold as a bear"
BERNARDE: Bernard "bold as a bear"
And all I want is to keep the text in all-caps and text within the quotes, like this:
BALDHILD: "bold brave" "battle" "bold battle"
BALTHILD: "bold battle"
BATHYLLE: "bold battle"
BERDINE: "bold as a bear"
BERNÁDETT: "bold as a bear"
BERNADETTE: "bold as a bear"
BERNADINE: "bold as a bear"
BERNARDE: "bold as a bear"
Is there a way to get rid of everything except what is in all-caps and text within quotes other than by deleting one letter at a time?
Or, a way for word to identify and highlight all-caps text and text in quote for me to do a simple copy and past in seperate document, avoiding having to delete everything else if it is not possible.