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Old 04-03-2022, 09:17 AM
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What about for something like this:

Find: Mr Mrs Dr Prof Sgt Pres (but NOT Sir and Miss)

so I can Replace with: Mister Misses Doctor Professor Sergeant President

Paul has given you a macro that can do multiple replaces. Just writing to note that Mrs. is not an abreviation for Misses (which is the multiple of Miss) but rather Missus which I have not seen used much.

Mr., Mrs., Ms., and Miss: Everything You Need to Know About Titles
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Old 04-03-2022, 06:41 PM
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Paul has given you a macro that can do multiple replaces. Just writing to note that Mrs. is not an abreviation for Misses (which is the multiple of Miss) but rather Missus which I have not seen used much.

Mr., Mrs., Ms., and Miss: Everything You Need to Know About Titles

O, I didn't realize that. It is funny that there is an "r" in "Mrs" but not in "Missus".
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