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Tag Archives: Text Formatting
5 Killer Formatting Tricks
1. Scroll-free Fonts Scrolling through all the available fonts to find the one you want can be a pain. If you know the name of it, you can simply click into the box containing the active font and begin typing the name … Continue reading
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Reverse Names with Find & Replace
In a recent post I explained how to count the number of pages in a list of Bates ranges. Today I’ll discuss a common text formatting issue. Suppose you have a long list of names of the form “Cook, Mary” … Continue reading