Find and Replace Italics

U

Uddhava

Dear all,

I am using Word 2007 to write a long document in English. Suppose there is a
film title such as 'Star Wars' or a non-English phrase, which I have used 100
times and forgot to put in italics, I know I can use find 'Star Wars' and
then italicise each instance one at a time (which will take forever) but is
there any command to say

find all instances of [Star Wars] and replace with [Star Wars in italics]?

thank you
 
P

PRR

Hit Ctrl+H. Type in "Star Wars" without quotation marks; then, in the
next field, type in Star Wars again. Then, if you see a button that
says More at the bottom, click it. Next, look for the button that says
Format. Select the Font option, then in the Font Style selection,
select Italics.

Click on the OK button. You can now click on Replace if you want to
test it on the first instance Word finds, or if you are feeling lucky,
just hit Replace All. That should do it.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Certainly.

1. Ctrl+H to open the Replace dialog.

2. In the "Find what" box, type "Star Wars" (without the quotation marks).

3. In the "Replace with" box type "Star Wars" or ^& (the code that stands
for "Find What Text," i.e., what you were searching for).

4. With the insertion point still in the "Replace with" box, press Ctrl+I.
You'll see "Format: Font: Italic" under the box.

5. Replace All.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
 
G

Graham Mayor

Use the replace function - CTRL + h - to find Star Wars then replace with ^&
(the found text) then with the cursor in the replace box click CTRL + i
(italics) or click the More button and Format > Font > Italics.
See also http://www.gmayor.com/replace_using_wildcards.htm

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com

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P

PRR

One more thing to keep in mind. I just realized (looking at the
solution) that Word 2002 at least, remembers the formatting that you
have selected the next time you use Ctrl+H (Find and Replace) command.
So if you are trying to format a LOT of phrases the same way (with
Italics), this isn't going to be a problem. But you need to realize
that after placing every instance of Star Wars in italics, the next
time you use the command, it will be set to put the next words you are
trying to replace, into italics as well--even without your trying to
tell it to. Shutting down Word will eliminate this formatting, but if
you don’t close down Word it will still think you want italics.
Just a word to the wise.
 
P

PRR

I thought I'd try my hand at tech support b/c the MVPs were still
asleep.

I should have known. :)
 
G

Graham Mayor

Asleep? We never sleep.;)

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com

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I thought I'd try my hand at tech support b/c the MVPs were still
asleep.

I should have known. :)
 
P

Peter T. Daniels

It also works if you type nothing at all in the Replace box, just Ctrl-
I. Is there some reason _not_ to apply formatting to found text this
way?

Certainly.

1. Ctrl+H to open the Replace dialog.

2. In the "Find what" box, type "Star Wars" (without the quotation marks)..

3. In the "Replace with" box type "Star Wars" or ^& (the code that stands
for "Find What Text," i.e., what you were searching for).

4. With the insertion point still in the "Replace with" box, press Ctrl+I..
You'll see "Format: Font: Italic" under the box.

5. Replace All.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org




Dear all,
I am using Word 2007 to write a long document in English. Suppose thereis
a
film title such as 'Star Wars' or a non-English phrase, which I have used
100
times and forgot to put in italics, I know I can use find 'Star Wars' and
then italicise each instance one at a time (which will take forever) but
is
there any command to say
find all instances of [Star Wars] and replace with [Star Wars in italics]?
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

No, you're quite right, and in fact I'm in the middle of writing an article
in which I say just that; I just wasn't thinking.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

It also works if you type nothing at all in the Replace box, just Ctrl-
I. Is there some reason _not_ to apply formatting to found text this
way?

Certainly.

1. Ctrl+H to open the Replace dialog.

2. In the "Find what" box, type "Star Wars" (without the quotation marks).

3. In the "Replace with" box type "Star Wars" or ^& (the code that stands
for "Find What Text," i.e., what you were searching for).

4. With the insertion point still in the "Replace with" box, press Ctrl+I.
You'll see "Format: Font: Italic" under the box.

5. Replace All.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org




Dear all,
I am using Word 2007 to write a long document in English. Suppose there
is
a
film title such as 'Star Wars' or a non-English phrase, which I have
used
100
times and forgot to put in italics, I know I can use find 'Star Wars'
and
then italicise each instance one at a time (which will take forever) but
is
there any command to say
find all instances of [Star Wars] and replace with [Star Wars in
italics]?
 

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