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Greetings,
I have researched this at length and found no answer. I have a document with numerous "title" lines, each of which begins with a (§) symbol. Example: § 1. Frogs that jump backwards Except for the leading symbol (§) that begins each, these "title" lines have no relationship to each other. I desire to run a wildcard search-replacement so that each "title" line appears in bold text. Based on research, I have tried this: Find what: ^13\§ *^13 Replace with: \1 ((bold)) Based on Example 6 at this URL (http://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/usingwildcards.htm), I believed that the above should have worked. It did not. Instead, it returned the message "The Replace With text contains a group number which is out of range". Thanks for your time and kind assistance. |
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