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I have styles that are named like this:
Heading 1,DRM_H_Heading 1,HCIS_H_Heading 1 Heading 2,DRM_H_Heading 2,HCIS_H_Heading 2 Heading 3,DRM_H_Heading 3,HCIS_H_Heading 3 The "DRM_H_Heading [number]" portion of the name is an out-of-date naming convention and the "HCIS_H_Heading [number]" is the current naming convention. How do I find all instances of "DRM_H_Heading [number]" in the name of the style and strip that out? Paul Hanson |
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Cross-posted at: https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Fo...?forum=worddev
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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