works for me in 2.0 as long as you make a symmetrical replacement:
i.e. one style/font/attribute for another.

Unfortunately I need to be able to remove the artifacts of
bad-formatters and Word translation. I'd like to be able to say,
" find all the local font formatting of courier10pt and replace with
'code' character style" for instance. OOo only replaces one font with
another.

another example: I'd like to find&replace on number, page, or character
styles.



On Tue, 2005-12-20 at 08:20 -0600, Tam wrote:
> Anthony Chilco wrote:
> 
> > Hi Tam,
> > For (2), in 'find and replace', leave the 'search for' field blank, but, 
> > while the cursor is in that box, click 'more options' then 'format'. 
> > You'll get a font selection dialogue. Pick the font you want to replace. 
> > Do the same with the 'replace with'  box only choose the font you want 
> > to replace the first one with. Click 'replace all' and Bob's your uncle.
> > tc
> > p.s. When you choose the font, you can leave the 'typeface' and 'size' 
> > blank and all instances of the search font will be replaced.
> 
> Hi, Anthony --
> 
> Yes, these are the instructions I found.  Unfortunately, it doesn't 
> work (2.0).  :-)
> 
> Tam
> 
> 
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