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Old 05-10-2011, 01:10 AM
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Hi Jerry,



It doesn't really matter how the document was created; what matters is whether that process observed the proper conventions for using Styles for formatting. If it did, then the solution rmains as I said in my previous post - simply change the font names in the Style definitions.

You can, of course, use Find/Replace to simply replace all instances of one font with another. The macro recorder will create a fairly efficient macro for this. I'm not sure where the tables figure in this, though. If a particular font you're wanting to replace is only used in tables, no worry. If it's used outside the table as well and you want to replace only the fonts within the tables, then the macro recorder doesn't provide that level of control. Post back if this is the case.
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