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In your document format one instance of 'Namgis (with the underlines in place). Copy that instance to the clipboard (i.e, select it and copy).
Initiate the Find and Replace option: In the find fields type: 'Namgis In the replace field type: ^c ^c is the content of the clipboard. Hope this helps...(Credit goes to Greg Maxey from a previous post.) |
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