If you use MS-Word a lot, sometimes you also must have wished if you could find a particular type of formatting in a long document and then replace it with some other sort of formatting. For example, you may wish to find all the portions of text with bold typeface and change these pieces to italic typeface. Let’s learn how to do it. People who are used to with find and replace facility in MS-Word know how to find text and replace it with some other text. But it is indeed possible to find formatting and replace it with other formatting! Here is how you do it: That’s it. Isn’t it easy? I publish a lot of such useful and time saving MS Word tips on TechWelkin. Please let me know if you have any questions about this topic. I will be glad to assist you. Thank you for using TechWelkin. I want to highlight the word ‘the’ as a whole word and not within the word ‘another’ Comment * Name * Email * Website

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