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Here I've got a list of texts like:
[a] [b] [c] Supposed I only want the words inside the [] brackets to be yellow-coloured. How should I type in the replace box? If I type: \[*\] and set the Font Color to be yellow. The words including the [] brackets will be yellow. I know I can do another wildcards replace by setting only [] to be black-coloured. But is there a one-step way to achieve the effect? |
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Hi tifanide,
Unfortunately, the answer is no. However, you could expedite the process with a macro.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Oh... I see. Macros are better choices always, customised.
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