Of course! Why didn't I think of that? That's brilliant! Thanks for letting
me know that I'm stupid… ;D

No, but seriously, that IS brilliant! Simple and effective!

Thanks!


Johnny Andersson

2007/3/1, Uwe Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi,

Johnny Andersson wrote:
> With Search & Replace I can search for styles and replace them, but the
> other day I needed to search for a word and then replace the style in
which
> paragraph the word was found with another style. Here's an example:
...

> *Now I want all the paragraphs that included the word "question" to use
> MyStyle, which I already created, of course. Can this be done (without a
> macro)? How?

you can use the Find&Replace dialog and the Styles&Formatting window
next to each other.
Enter your word in the Search text box, click Find all. Then
double-click the new paragraph style in the Styles&Formatting window.

Uwe
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