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Old 12-22-2014, 12:39 AM
paulkaye paulkaye is offline Find-replace using part of what was found in the replacement text Windows 7 64bit Find-replace using part of what was found in the replacement text Office 2007
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Thank you - that works well. However, it didn't work the first time I ran it - which I discovered was because I had track changes on. The replaced text said "Xproduct ," (instead of "product X, "). Also note the space before the comma, instead of after the comma. If I display insertions and deletions, it looks like this: "any onXe of claims X-Yclaim ," (where strikethrough marks deletions, and underline marks insertions).

It works fine with track changes off, but I would ideally want to run this find-replace with track changes on. Is there any way to remedy this problem?

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