JP> format. Can this be done with the " miu " too ? I fancy so
JP> but look to your vast information now.
In the replace box type the literal string:
^csec
that is "caret", "lower case c", "sec".
I found this by experiment. I didn't see it in the documentation anywhere.
Note that the replace function allows you to insert special characters and
one of the options is "clipboard contents". I just inserted a greek mu into
the document and cut it to the clipboard. Then I chose the option "clipboard
contents" and word inserted "^c" instead of the mu. It doesn't make sense to
me but it works.
JP> NB: In defence of my ignorance, I had selected the text
JP> before, using the " ALT A " sequence. I guess the " Select
JP> Table " in the Table menu is a different " Select " ???
Yes, select table is definitely different from select all.
Bob
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