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Hi
I am doing a 'find and replace' in a word document. For eg. the word searched for is 'MICROSOFT WORD'. I would like to replace it by 'Microsoft Word'. Please note that the word is init-capitalized. When I am doing a find for 'MICROSOFT WORD' and replacing it with 'Microsoft Word', it is not replacing it with 'Microsoft Word'. Its still replaces the word with 'MICROSOFT WORD'. Is this a bug, or do we have any other options in MS Word to reflect this capitalization change? Regards, Ed. |
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In the Find-Replace dialog, click the More button and select Match Case. Then do your replacing.
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Thanks for your time and solution!
Well, it works wonderful ![]() Regards, Ed. |
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Nice job pillainp!
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