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HI I am not expert at macros.
My problem is that I have indexes with thousands of entries. Each is prefixed with a date of the form "month(space)day(space)year" with the months as abbreviations ( jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug sept, oct, nov, dec); the day as numeric (eg 1, 10, 30), and the year in full (eg 1870, 1881, 1900). I want to highlight ( ie Bold ) all these dates automatically throughout out the existing text without changing the font in any other way. I do not mind if a date entry of the same format but elsewhere in the text gets highlighted in the process. How can this be done using for example a macro? or am I pipe dreaming? Thanks, L-j |
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