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I'd like to do a search & replace for only colored text (e.g. user defined RGB code: 255 0 0) via a macro.
I know that this could be achieved without a macro, by going through a sequence of elaborate mouse clicks on the search and replace pane (more -> format -> font -> ... ). But this would be burdensome and time consuming when I have to do it numerous times for a repetitive task. Thereby, I'd like to perform a pre-formatted find & replace by setting up the find & replace pane with font color type, preferably triggered by only a few keystrokes (macro short cut that is equivalent to a ctrl+h plus font color specification). |
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