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Hi,
At the bottom of this topic under the line, you can see a small part of subtitles of a movie. As you can see there are paragraphs of 3, 4 and 5 short verses. For example 1st paragraph is with 3 verses, 2nd is with 4 verses and the 3rd is with 5 verses. The 3rd paragraph is with 5 verses and it is wrong (for me). I want only paragraphs with 3 and 4 verses. What I am looking for is, if it is possible that Microsoft Word can mark automatically paragraphs with 5 verses for example with a color (as it is shown below with red) instead of checking manually all the document, because subtitles of a movie are very long and it takes long time and it makes you tired to check it manually. Maybe it's impossible but I am just asking. I always remember of Google highlighter, it is very usefull when you are searching for a word because you can see the word colored easily. Maybe ![]() Thanks in advance __________________________________________________ ___ 574 00:29:55,960 --> 00:29:58,087 I know. I have no idea. 575 00:29:58,163 --> 00:30:00,996 It's, like, the wrong time to let the guy know that you're crazy. 576 00:30:01,065 --> 00:30:03,533 - You know what I mean? It's not how I'd play it. - Yeah. |
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