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Hi Gurus
I have a plain long text database field where I denote indentations and bullets with characters such as /* for bullets and /~ for indentations. /** denotes second level bullets and so on. When I import this plain text into Word, I'm trying to determine if there is a way for Word to translate the above into the intended format. Any solution will solve an age old headache. Thanks |
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As long as Word is happy with the characters you choose as markers, I would expect Find and Replace (ctrl + H) to do the job in two passes:
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