Here¹s my situation. I have a template with a number of fields that the customer can type in directions. What I want to do is if the words ³The Simpicity Planner² is typed in anywhere on the template, I need those words to be in italics but everything else can be normal. I can¹t figure out how to do a rule that recognizes and does this. I need it to just recognize if those words are there to make them italic, but not getting rid of any of the other words that might be typed in as well. Any ideas? Angie -- Angela Palmer Graphic Designer
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