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Dear fellow members,
I am trying to add a comma at the end of each keyword/phrase, so that I can use them more easily using find replace. For example: recommended cat treats temptations hairball cat treats toro toro cat treats cat liquid snack vitakraft Turn it to: recommended cat treats, temptations hairball cat treats, toro toro cat treats, cat liquid snack vitakraft, How can I do it? Thank you in advance. Kind Regards, VK |
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I don't think the comma will make any difference.
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It will, I want it like that. It will make it easier to use as tags
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Oh! So Find Replace uses Tags does it? I didn't know that. Sorry can't help.
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Use find and replace
Find "^p" Replace with ",^p" If this doesn't work then you need to post a sample document so we can see what is at the end of each line
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Andrew Lockton Chrysalis Design, Melbourne Australia |
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Unfortunately it didn't work.
I am attaching two docs: sample before and sample after to show how it looks before and how after. Maybe it's easier to do in text file I don't know. Thanks in advance. Regards, VK |
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It will work as expected if you associate the Replace With string with a right-alignment format for the replaced paragraphs.
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how do I do this?
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Have a look at Word Find and Replace Formatting | CustomGuide
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