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Don't panic. Take a look at character styles. Set a style for each colour you want to apply. Use the Format option in search/replace to apply the appropriate character style: one by one is safe, with only five vowels to choose from; regular expressions would be elegant, but might more time to sort out than they'd save you. Oh, and avoid "shouting" in ALL CAPS – it's not done ;-}
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Thanks sounds interesting and cooler then what i was trying but there i could not find any way to highlight ???
i want to highlight like red text with light red, green with light green also so i tried the following also let me tell you what i am doing first. i selected some alphabets & applied all styping font colour,shading,size,bold OK! now i right clicked it and saved it as a quick style OK! now i opened the on replace tab i went and in 'find what' i typed o OK! then i clicked in 'replace with' and typed o & clicked more>> & from there (for replace i selected style which i saved) and apply changes.. NOW EXPECTED RESULT WAS ::: that alll the O are red & shaded red colour BUT! It is making whole sentence red ![]() i only want certen letters or a combination of letters like if ea appears 200 times in words i want all ea to be blue colour & light blue shading |
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