Index field formatting

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Hi

I'm sure this has been answered but I can't find it. I have index fields in
a Word 2000 doc and the { XE " bit is bold - I also have a space before XE -
and its annoying when I manually change the field.

I have tried to replace ^d XE bold with ^d XE no format but I get ^d isn't a
valid special char for the replace, ^19 doesn't work - I get a square -
neither does choosing a special char from the Special button - I get ^^. If I
make it ^^d XE the field is replaced with ^d XE

Is there another method that I am missing??

Many thanks

Ian
 
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Stefan Blom

In the "Replace with" box, use ^& (or just leave it blank); then specify
the desired formatting.

Note that to clear character formatting not in style, you can choose to
replace with the Default Paragraph Font style: Place the cursor in the
"Replace with" box, click the More button, click Format, Style, and
choose the Default Paragraph Font. Click Replace All.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


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Stefan Blom

Note also that since XE fields are formatted as hidden, you must display
hidden text before Word allows you to find and replace them.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


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