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From: Yahoo on 22 Apr 2010 02:34 You do not ve to include 17 in the style. the style will be nothing but any thing u type and if that style s applied. It would be converted to superscript. Be it th or st or nd etc. Type only "th " in Find: and replace with "th" of style superscript (the one u would ve created. Then hit replace all. This worked for me. Anytime u work remember to create a back up before u try anything new. Or you can try what Dean or Graham have suggested. That too sounds simple. thanks "Janet A. Thompson" wrote: > This is a 100 page document. To do manual replacements will take a while. > A > Also is there a way to do a find for 17th and replace with 17th superscript. > Would I make a style to include 17? > -- > Janet A. > > > "Yahoo" wrote: > > > Hi,, > > > > You can create a new style (style 1) to normal superscript. Using find and > > replace find "th " and in replace with enter the text "th " and select FOrmat > > (in find and replace window) -> Style and search for the style you created. > > (style1). > > > > Then you can do a manual find replace or replace all. > > > > Similarly use "th " of style 1 in find to replace to "th" normal. > > > > Please make sure you dont replace th that are part of another word like in THe > > > > Hope i am clear and hope i am right.. > > SOme one else please advice.. > > > > > > "Janet A. Thompson" wrote: > > > > > 17th Street is both "th" regular text and "th" superscript in a document. > > > How to get it consistent, either way in a document. > > > 2007 > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Janet A.
From: DeanH on 22 Apr 2010 03:26 Yahoo, Replace All! I don't think Janet would want "the" or "sabbath" with the "th" superscript :-) DeanH "Yahoo" wrote: > You do not ve to include 17 in the style. the style will be nothing but any > thing u type and if that style s applied. It would be converted to > superscript. Be it th or st or nd etc. Type only "th " in Find: and replace > with "th" of style superscript (the one u would ve created. Then hit replace > all. > > This worked for me. > Anytime u work remember to create a back up before u try anything new. > > Or you can try what Dean or Graham have suggested. That too sounds simple. > thanks > > "Janet A. Thompson" wrote: > > > This is a 100 page document. To do manual replacements will take a while. > > A > > Also is there a way to do a find for 17th and replace with 17th superscript. > > Would I make a style to include 17? > > -- > > Janet A. > > > > > > "Yahoo" wrote: > > > > > Hi,, > > > > > > You can create a new style (style 1) to normal superscript. Using find and > > > replace find "th " and in replace with enter the text "th " and select FOrmat > > > (in find and replace window) -> Style and search for the style you created. > > > (style1). > > > > > > Then you can do a manual find replace or replace all. > > > > > > Similarly use "th " of style 1 in find to replace to "th" normal. > > > > > > Please make sure you dont replace th that are part of another word like in THe > > > > > > Hope i am clear and hope i am right.. > > > SOme one else please advice.. > > > > > > > > > "Janet A. Thompson" wrote: > > > > > > > 17th Street is both "th" regular text and "th" superscript in a document. > > > > How to get it consistent, either way in a document. > > > > 2007 > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Janet A.
From: Graham Mayor on 22 Apr 2010 03:43 As I posted earlier - use autoformat! -- <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<> Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<> "DeanH" <DeanH(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E48F0B1B-7F07-4EE1-A4E1-437D25CC6CB0(a)microsoft.com... > Yahoo, Replace All! I don't think Janet would want "the" or "sabbath" > with > the "th" superscript :-) > > DeanH > > > "Yahoo" wrote: > >> You do not ve to include 17 in the style. the style will be nothing but >> any >> thing u type and if that style s applied. It would be converted to >> superscript. Be it th or st or nd etc. Type only "th " in Find: and >> replace >> with "th" of style superscript (the one u would ve created. Then hit >> replace >> all. >> >> This worked for me. >> Anytime u work remember to create a back up before u try anything new. >> >> Or you can try what Dean or Graham have suggested. That too sounds >> simple. >> thanks >> >> "Janet A. Thompson" wrote: >> >> > This is a 100 page document. To do manual replacements will take a >> > while. >> > A >> > Also is there a way to do a find for 17th and replace with 17th >> > superscript. >> > Would I make a style to include 17? >> > -- >> > Janet A. >> > >> > >> > "Yahoo" wrote: >> > >> > > Hi,, >> > > >> > > You can create a new style (style 1) to normal superscript. Using >> > > find and >> > > replace find "th " and in replace with enter the text "th " and >> > > select FOrmat >> > > (in find and replace window) -> Style and search for the style you >> > > created. >> > > (style1). >> > > >> > > Then you can do a manual find replace or replace all. >> > > >> > > Similarly use "th " of style 1 in find to replace to "th" normal. >> > > >> > > Please make sure you dont replace th that are part of another word >> > > like in THe >> > > >> > > Hope i am clear and hope i am right.. >> > > SOme one else please advice.. >> > > >> > > >> > > "Janet A. Thompson" wrote: >> > > >> > > > 17th Street is both "th" regular text and "th" superscript in a >> > > > document. >> > > > How to get it consistent, either way in a document. >> > > > 2007 >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > -- >> > > > Janet A.
From: Yahoo on 22 Apr 2010 04:06 Hi deanH, THis case exists with any find and replace. whether or not with styles. Thats teh reason i mentioned "th ". did u notice the intentional space. In this case since they are ordinals, its most probable there ll be a space following the "th" .. Hope this would take care. :) From my previous posts. Pls note. <<Type only "th " in Find: >> <<Please make sure you dont replace th that are part of another word like in THe>> "DeanH" wrote: > Yahoo, Replace All! I don't think Janet would want "the" or "sabbath" with > the "th" superscript :-) > > DeanH > > > "Yahoo" wrote: > > > You do not ve to include 17 in the style. the style will be nothing but any > > thing u type and if that style s applied. It would be converted to > > superscript. Be it th or st or nd etc. Type only "th " in Find: and replace > > with "th" of style superscript (the one u would ve created. Then hit replace > > all. > > > > This worked for me. > > Anytime u work remember to create a back up before u try anything new. > > > > Or you can try what Dean or Graham have suggested. That too sounds simple. > > thanks > > > > "Janet A. Thompson" wrote: > > > > > This is a 100 page document. To do manual replacements will take a while. > > > A > > > Also is there a way to do a find for 17th and replace with 17th superscript. > > > Would I make a style to include 17? > > > -- > > > Janet A. > > > > > > > > > "Yahoo" wrote: > > > > > > > Hi,, > > > > > > > > You can create a new style (style 1) to normal superscript. Using find and > > > > replace find "th " and in replace with enter the text "th " and select FOrmat > > > > (in find and replace window) -> Style and search for the style you created. > > > > (style1). > > > > > > > > Then you can do a manual find replace or replace all. > > > > > > > > Similarly use "th " of style 1 in find to replace to "th" normal. > > > > > > > > Please make sure you dont replace th that are part of another word like in THe > > > > > > > > Hope i am clear and hope i am right.. > > > > SOme one else please advice.. > > > > > > > > > > > > "Janet A. Thompson" wrote: > > > > > > > > > 17th Street is both "th" regular text and "th" superscript in a document. > > > > > How to get it consistent, either way in a document. > > > > > 2007 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > Janet A.
From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on 22 Apr 2010 08:26 But it could equally well be followed by a comma or other punctuation. As Graham said, by far the easiest solution is to use AutoFormat (not AutoFormat As You Type, but AutoFormat Now). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Yahoo" <Yahoo(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:196B3805-E5B6-4E99-867C-1F8D2F1B134E(a)microsoft.com... > Hi deanH, > > THis case exists with any find and replace. whether or not with styles. > Thats teh reason i mentioned "th ". did u notice the intentional space. In > this case since they are ordinals, its most probable there ll be a space > following the "th" .. Hope this would take care. :) > > From my previous posts. Pls note. > <<Type only "th " in Find: >> > > <<Please make sure you dont replace th that are part of another word like > in > THe>> > > > > > > > "DeanH" wrote: > >> Yahoo, Replace All! I don't think Janet would want "the" or "sabbath" >> with >> the "th" superscript :-) >> >> DeanH >> >> >> "Yahoo" wrote: >> >> > You do not ve to include 17 in the style. the style will be nothing but >> > any >> > thing u type and if that style s applied. It would be converted to >> > superscript. Be it th or st or nd etc. Type only "th " in Find: and >> > replace >> > with "th" of style superscript (the one u would ve created. Then hit >> > replace >> > all. >> > >> > This worked for me. >> > Anytime u work remember to create a back up before u try anything new. >> > >> > Or you can try what Dean or Graham have suggested. That too sounds >> > simple. >> > thanks >> > >> > "Janet A. Thompson" wrote: >> > >> > > This is a 100 page document. To do manual replacements will take a >> > > while. >> > > A >> > > Also is there a way to do a find for 17th and replace with 17th >> > > superscript. >> > > Would I make a style to include 17? >> > > -- >> > > Janet A. >> > > >> > > >> > > "Yahoo" wrote: >> > > >> > > > Hi,, >> > > > >> > > > You can create a new style (style 1) to normal superscript. Using >> > > > find and >> > > > replace find "th " and in replace with enter the text "th " and >> > > > select FOrmat >> > > > (in find and replace window) -> Style and search for the style you >> > > > created. >> > > > (style1). >> > > > >> > > > Then you can do a manual find replace or replace all. >> > > > >> > > > Similarly use "th " of style 1 in find to replace to "th" normal. >> > > > >> > > > Please make sure you dont replace th that are part of another word >> > > > like in THe >> > > > >> > > > Hope i am clear and hope i am right.. >> > > > SOme one else please advice.. >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > "Janet A. Thompson" wrote: >> > > > >> > > > > 17th Street is both "th" regular text and "th" superscript in a >> > > > > document. >> > > > > How to get it consistent, either way in a document. >> > > > > 2007 >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > -- >> > > > > Janet A.
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