Word 2008 text range between markers
Word 2008 text range between markers
- Subject: Word 2008 text range between markers
- From: Michael Tompsett <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 01:23:04 +0100
Try as I may I just can't figure this one out. In my word document I
have sections of text which are delimited by a markers. I want to be
able to italicize the text between the markers. To do this, I presume
I need to set the text range, or possibly selection, as the text
between these two markers. And this has got me stumped.
I'm able to find and select the first marker, and then find and select
the second marker, but how do I then select the text between these two
markers or set the text as a text range so that further actions can be
made on it.
Example text is:
"More then three centuries after the $Flying Scotsman% was brought
into service, it looks like the famous name $may be back% in service."
I want to be able to italicize the text between the markers $ and %,
so in the example above "Flying Scotsman" and "may be back" would
turned into italics
Any help greatly appreciated.
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