Word & Excel should let me use the Find function for formatting.

T

Tara3117

I would like to be able to use the Find Function (Ctrl+F) to search for all
underlined, italicized, or bolded words and words of separate color and allow
replacements.

I also would like to isolate all cells of a particular color in Excel.

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B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Tara,

Edit=>Replace (ctrl+H) in Word does provide that utility if
you click on the [More] button then [Format]=>Font and select,
for example italicized.

Edit=>Replace(ctrl+H) in Excel allows you to find and/or replace
cell color formatting. Could you be more specific on what you
would like to do when you say 'isolate' cells of a particular color?

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I would like to be able to use the Find Function (Ctrl+F) to search for all
underlined, italicized, or bolded words and words of separate color and allow
replacements.

I also would like to isolate all cells of a particular color in Excel. >>
 

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