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Am 13.10.2011 16:35, e-letter wrote:
Readers,

Is it possible to use the 'find' dialogue window to replace text that
a style can be applied to? For example find text 'abc' and replace
with 'abc' whereby a style (emphasised) is applied to the result.


Use the "Find All" button to select all occurrences.
Double-click the character style.

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