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I am doing a Replace, where I want to, say, replace the letters "Bm" within the brackets as it is in my doc, as shown below... replace the "Bm" with "Am.". Note that all (including) the brackets are in superscript format versus the surrounding words (although, it doesn't show it as superscript when I paste in this post) and the letters within the brackets are colored red. When I do a 'replace,' it does it as expected except it does not retain the red color. By default, Word should retain formatting, so, what gives?
blah {Bm}blah Last edited by livemusic; 02-22-2013 at 01:58 PM. |
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