To your first question, I think this is not possible in Word 2000, no. In
Word 2002 and above (which have the Styles task pane), you can "Select all
instances" of a given style, and in Word 2003 and above, you can use Find to
do the same thing ("Highlight all items found"), but I don't believe Word
2000 has any of these features.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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In Word 2000, without going into VB, is there a way to select all
paragraphs of a certain style e.g. Heading 3?
As a follow-on question, is there a way to apply Normal style to all
paragraphs of a certain style?
For the latter, I can use the search/replace, and simply enter format
styles for the thing to search, and the thing to replace it with.
It would still be handy to do the first item, though.