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Old 09-20-2018, 08:53 AM
Lou_Reed Lou_Reed is offline Changing instances of a letter to bold Windows 10 Changing instances of a letter to bold Office 2016
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I am trying to change a letter in MS word 2016 to to bold. I know that I can find all
instances of the word using the MS word command find.

However, once I find the instance of the letter, I then want to bold it.

Some of these letters are inside the equation editor and thus, I want to bold them.

How can I do that? I know that in every instance, one can select the letter then select font and change it to bold. However, that does slow things down.
literally have dozens of instances of a letter that I want to change to bold.

There must be a better way.



Some way that I can do it one steps at a time.

How do I do that?

I have enclosed a screenshot of an instance where I want to bold the letter x.

Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Respectfully,

Lou_Reed
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