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Hi all
I'm searching in a legal agreement in Word for terms that have been defined. They all begin with a capital letter. Is there any easy way of doing this? At the moment I'm searching by letter, so first A..., then B... etc. My method is to highlight certain common words that are likely to begin a sentence but are not legal definitions, and then search for all other words. So, eg 'Find' all instances of A^$^$ / Format: not highlight (where I've already highlighted words like 'All' and 'Any'). Any more efficient procedure would be much appreciated. Thanks Bertie |
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