Find and Replace

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Bill

Hello
I have a document that I need to add a registered trademark to a name that
occurs many times. I can't figure out to get the trademark to go in the
space where I type in the replacement. Any help?

Thanks.

Bill
 
Bill, this worked for me:

Create the company name with the TM (the way you want it to be) somewhere in
the document. Then copy that and paste it into the "Replace with" box of the
Find and Replace dialog box. Then click on Replace or Replace All.

Pam
 
Note that you must use Ctrl+V to paste in the Find & Replace dialog because
the Toolbar buttons don't work there.

--
Terry Farrell - Word MVP
http://word.mvps.org/

: Bill, this worked for me:
:
: Create the company name with the TM (the way you want it to be) somewhere
in
: the document. Then copy that and paste it into the "Replace with" box of
the
: Find and Replace dialog box. Then click on Replace or Replace All.
:
: Pam
:
: "Bill" wrote:
:
: > Hello
: > I have a document that I need to add a registered trademark to a name
that
: > occurs many times. I can't figure out to get the trademark to go in the
: > space where I type in the replacement. Any help?
: >
: > Thanks.
: >
: > Bill
: >
: >
: >
 
Hi Bill,

If you know the code of the â„¢ character (Unicode hex 2122 = decimal 8482, or old Windows code page decimal 153), you can also use Alt+8482 or Alt+0153 to put it in "Replace with" (or into any dialog, and many other programs).

You can get both codes if you select the character and open the "Insert > Symbol" dialog (though it'll only show the hexadecimal Unicode which you would need to convert to decimal yourself).


Greetings,
Klaus
 
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