![]() You can try the above scenario by copying the following two macros in a VBA module of your Word documentĪnd using the above example with math equation. But I want Macro2 to avoid applying Find functionality for Math equation (as Macro1 correctly does so). Table 2.3 describes the wildcards recognized by Words Find and Replace dialog box, with examples of how these. As we know, byĭefault, the Math equations in Word are italic. ![]() Following Macro1 correctly replaces two instances of "a" (outside Math equation) with "b" in the following line in my Word document.īut when I try to replace the italic with bold font in the above line in Word document using Macro2, it correctly makes the two instance of "a" (outside math equation) bold but it also makes the entire math equation bold as well. I am writing a workflow in SCORCH 2012 that creates a folder and.
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