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From:Steve
          Edmonds [mailto:steve.edmonds@ptglobal.com]
Subject:[libreoffice-users] Calc- findreplace with specific
          formatting
Date:Saturday,
          April 18, 2020, 8:25 PM
To:Peter
          Dutton;users@global.libreoffice.org




Hi.EditFind and ReplaceEnter cat say in find (to find instances of cat)Enter cat in replaceClick 
other optionsFormat.On font select Bold.
Steve- there is no format option within the FindReplace
      screen and "other options".
Then click replace allSteveOn 19/04/2020 10:23, Peter Dutton
        wrote:
In Calc
          I want to find a specific word and replace that word with a
          bold version of it.




For the
          life of me I can't figure out how!




Thank
          you,




Peter
          Dutton
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