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I have a text box in word 2010 document that I use for staging text for a field on another application that only accepts 75 characters. This text box allows more than 75 characters but only the first 75 can be used. What I would like to do is highlight the first 75 characters in this text box to help illustrate what will end up in this 75 character field.
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Hi 14spar15,
You could use a wildcard Find/Replace for a single 'Replace' operation, where: Find = [!^13]{1,75} Replace = ^& and the find font option is set to 'Regular' and the replace font option is set to 'Bold'
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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