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    I have been presented with a very long document which requires changing a single word which is dotted around various parts of the document to a different one.

    How do I go about doing this using Word 2000?

  • #2
    Have you tried ctrl-H......Find and Replace ?

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    • #3
      thanks for that SitFlyer.
      Unfortunately it seems that I will have to do it the hard way as she wanted I to be replaced with We. When I use ctrl-H combination the whole document gets screwed!

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      • #4
        Isn't there an option to confirm the changes?
        Of course, I will probabely show up quite a lot in the document...


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        • #5
          Originally posted by ayoub_ibrahim
          thanks for that SitFlyer.
          Unfortunately it seems that I will have to do it the hard way as she wanted I to be replaced with We. When I use ctrl-H combination the whole document gets screwed!
          Have you tried the "Find whole words only" option?
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          • #6
            Originally posted by ayoub_ibrahim
            thanks for that SitFlyer.
            Unfortunately it seems that I will have to do it the hard way as she wanted I to be replaced with We. When I use ctrl-H combination the whole document gets screwed!
            Yeah, but there should be an option to find whole words only.

            Lemme check...

            Yep, it's there in Word 2K3.
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            • #7
              thanks for that schmosef.
              Had to click on the more tab to get you attached thumbnail.

              Now unfortunately all the Is have been replaced by WE instead of We.

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              • #8
                I don't understand. Did you spell it as "WE" or "we"?
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                • #9
                  spelt it as We as all of the Is are at the beginning of a sentence.
                  tried we i.e. in lower case but the end result is sill the same, the we comes out in all caps i.e. WE.

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                  • #10
                    U needed to check the Match case option as well then.... But replacing WE with We should not be that hard
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                    • #11
                      Just realise you still need the Match case option when Finding What WE and Replaling with We.
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                      • #12
                        I don't think you can get the case right with f/r.
                        I is always capitalized and we isn't.

                        But you can use f/r and then grammar checker to check the capitalization of the resulting "we"s.

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                        • #13
                          Well, if all the "I"s are at the beginning of a sentence then f/r could work. Just check whole words and match case and it is done.
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                          • #14
                            Even if not, one might be able to use space + I in a f/r with "we" and then "I" for "We", but that might have to go into VBA, not sure. (At home, no office to check)

                            edit: Sry, this is silly. It's plain wrong. ll that I wrote above is right though I think. shoot me.
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                            • #15
                              you can also search for I_ (...that _ is a typographical representation of the space after the I)

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