![]() Select the text you want to change (e.g.Meantime, here’s my solution, which works in all versions of Word: I explain what all the settings mean after these steps, if you’re interested. With some help from and a bit of trial and error, I figured it out. However, square brackets are special characters in wildcard searches, so they have to be treated differently. ![]() This is an ideal job for using wildcards in Word’s find and replace. My husband wanted to select a long column of text and find any text that was inside square brackets and reformat it so that the text - and the square brackets - was 4 pt and blue (no, I don’t know why either…).
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