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Ok so I was able to put page breaks. I thought the wildcard idea would work but it didn't. So now I have a word file, without colors but with punctuation marks ; , .
I want to differently color each word that ends with the above symbols. Can't get this portion done. Last edited by Singh_Edm; 01-17-2014 at 02:27 AM. Reason: Partially solved issue. Accidentally acknowledged that it was fully solved. |
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You'll have to hope that someone else can help you with Word's implementation of wildcards :-} It doesn't seem to include the concept "word", or at any rate I can't persuade it to find/select {word};
btw, when you're at the stage with colours (imported from the original Excel file) but no special characters – have you tried searching for colour and applying a style? I'll watch and learn on this part of the question. |
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