Is that easier than the CTRL+U and CTRL+I suggested earlier by Suzanne?
These commands toggle through the options provided by the shortcuts.
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"trip_to_tokyo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> WORD 2007
>
> Here is an example which I hope answers your question.
>
> On a page I have 3 pieces of text that are all underlined.
>
> I want to replace this so that the 3 pieces of text are italics.
>
> Take the following actions:-
>
> 1. Ctrl-F to launch Find and Replace.
>
> 2. Make sure that in the Find tab / Find what: field that there is nothing
> (it's blank).
>
> Click on No Formatting in the lower right hand corner.
>
> 3. Click on More>> button in lower left hand corner (you may not have to
> do
> this if this field is already open).
>
> <<Less should now appear in the window about half way down the window on
> the
> left hand side).
>
> 4. In the lower left hand corner click on the Format drop down arrow.
>
> 5. Select Font . . .
>
> 6. In the Font tab in the Underline style: field click on the type of line
> that you are looking for then hit OK.
>
> 7. You should now find that the word:-
>
> Underline
>
> - appears beneath the Find what: field.
>
> 8. Click on the Replace tab.
>
> Click in the Replace with: field.
>
> Hit No Formatting in the lower right hand corner.
>
> 9. In the lower left hand corner click on the Format drop down arrow.
>
> 10. Select Font . . .
>
> 11. In the Font tab in the Font style: field click on Italic then hit OK.
>
> 12. You should now find that the words:-
>
> Font: Italic
>
> - appears beneath the Replace with: field.
>
> 13. Make sure that there is nothing in either the Find what: field or the
> Replace with: field.
>
> 14. Now hit Replace All
>
> In the above example a warning now appears saying that 3 replacements have
> been made (this was correct).
>
> Hit OK
>
> Close the Find and Replace window.
>
> If my comments have helped please hit Yes.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> "Gregory Feeley" wrote:
>
>> I need to replace the underlining in a large text with italics. How can
>> I do
>> this using the Find/Replace function?