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I have a document with a table.
In one of the rows, it has a sentence like this: door type: Flat Entry Door door material: Wood I'd like to replace all instances of this with proper formatting like this: Door Type: Flat-Entry Door Door Material: Wood I have already tried 'find and replace' to do this, but it doesn't seem to work. Can a Macro do this across the document? Of course, whatever variable comes after Door Type: and Door Material: should appear as it is but properly formatted. Formatted for Calibri (8). See my attached doc. Is there a way to do this? I use Word on a Mac. JH |
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