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You can do this with Find/Replace, where:
Find = ^# Replace = ^& and you specify highlighting for the replacement in the first round, and no highlighting for the replacement in the first round. No VBA required.
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My Query is: How to highlight all the numbers in the document and remove the highlight after checking all the numbers. your Answer: You can do this with Find/Replace, where: Find = ^# Replace = ^& and you specify highlighting for the replacement in the first round, and no highlighting for the replacement in the first round. No VBA required. I do not think you have answered my query, it is someone else's. It has no way in relation to numbers. Thanks in advance Sharath Last edited by Sharath_MS_Forums; 07-01-2014 at 07:15 PM. Reason: Grammar correction |
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