Cannot Use Edit Replace for Finding and Replacing SymbolsID: Q114007
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In Word for Windows, the Find or Replace commands on the Edit menu may
not find or replace symbols you inserted using the Symbol command on
the Insert menu. This happens when you select anything other than
Normal Text from the Font list on the Symbols tab. In other words, Word
can only find or replace fonts based on the ANSI or ASCII character
set, which are listed as Normal Text.
The Find and Replace commands work correctly when you search for
characters you inserted from the Insert Symbol dialog box on the
Special Characters tab.
This problem does not occur in Word 97.
The Find and Replace commands do not support the "protected" symbols
and special characters, which include any symbols and special
characters from a font not based on the ANSI or ASCII character set.
Word lists all such fonts separately, by name, in the Fonts list in the
Insert Symbol dialog box.
The Find and Replace commands do not find characters from non-ANSI or
non-ASCII fonts regardless of whether you type their ANSI character
code or paste the actual, formatted character in the Find What box.
To find and replace "protected" symbols or special characters (that is,
characters from fonts not based on the ANSI or ASCII character set),
use the FindSymbol macro, which is supplied with Word in the
Macros7.dot (Macro60.dot in Word 6.0)template. Word Setup places this
template in the macros subdirectory of the Word program directory.
Use the following instructions to run the FindSymbol macro to find
protected symbols or special characters in the current document:
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, pages 46-47
"Microsoft Word Quick Results," version 6.0, pages 11-12
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Keywords : kbformat
Version : WINDOWS:6.0,6.0a,6.0c,7.0,7.0a
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: June 30, 1999