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I am looking for a way to do the following in Word 2003:
1. highlight text 2. right click on the highlighted text 3. have an option in the menu that appears to "replace" 4. when i select "replace", the "find what" dialog box already has the highlighted text inserted and have the curers in the "replace with" box. anyone have any ideas on how to set this up?? ![]() |
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hi chaz,
You can already do better than that on the Find side: select the word, then press Ctrl-F (to Find) or Ctrl-H (for Find/Replace). I have no idea what you mean by "have the curers in the "replace with" box". What are 'curers' and how would Word know that's what you want or which one (if there's more than one) to use?
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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