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Replace... with Format option may be more appropriate.
Authored by: ppp on Nov 03, '05 08:02:57AM

Your goal of changing the formatting (italicize) on all the case names may be better served by using the Replace... function. Type the exact word or phrase you want to italicize in the Find field, then click in the replace field and select Font from the Format menu. Click Italic in the style list. Click OK. Click Replace All.



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Replace... with Format option may be more appropriate.
Authored by: ccase on Nov 03, '05 12:16:11PM

The original poster isn't necessarily italicizing one case name again and again. There are multiple case names, like

"In the case of Brown v. Board, the US Supreme court overturned the precident established in Plessy v. Ferguson which allowed "separate, but equal" public accomodations."

They want take that text and get <i>Brown v. Board</i> and <i>Plessy v. Ferguson</i>.



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