How does Word remove content between the same tokens?

Updated on technology 2024-03-02
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The method is as follows: 1. Open Word;

    2. In the blank space of "Toolbar", right-click to pop up a list, select "Review" in it, and a "Review" toolbar will appear;

    3. Click the inverted triangle behind "Accept Selected Changes" on the Review toolbar.

    Select Accept all revisions made to the document;

    4. In the first inverted triangle, select "Show the final state of the marker";

    5. Done.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The specific steps to delete the same character in a word document are as follows:

    The materials we need to prepare are: computer, word document.

    1. First of all, we open the word document we need, and click "Replace" in the start menu bar to open it.

    2. Then we click on the search content in the pop-up window and enter the word we want to delete, and the "Replace with" content box is a space.

    3. Then we click "Replace All Hidden Ridge Bends" and wait for it to be completed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This article is based on the Dell Inspiron 5000 brand, Windows 10 system, Microsoft Office Word 2019 version.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Tool: 2010 version of Word

    1. Open the word document first, as an example in the following figure, and now you need to delete the revised mark;

    2. Zao Xiang clicks "Review" above the column of the Caiyin Hall to start the menu;

    3. Click the triangular drop-down arrow of the revision status and select "Final Status".

    4. Finally, you can see that the revision mark has been deleted.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Tools Raw materials: word, computer.

    Method Steps:

    2. Then select the content you want to delete and click Copy.

    3. After the copy is completed, do not select anything, press the shortcut key Ctrl+F to pop up "Find and Replace".

    4. Select "Replace" in "Find and Replace", and paste the content you just copied in the back of "Find Content", and the location of "Replace" does not need to be filled in with content.

    5. After the input is completed, click "Replace All", the option of replacing the completed will pop up after the replacement is completed, click OK, and turn off "Find and Replace".

    6. After closing, you can see that the same content just now is gone, and only the content you need is left.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.For example, there are 3 duplicate paragraphs in this document, and we only need to use the first occurrence and delete all the subsequent repeating paragraphs. This is also more common sense in practical work.

    2.Press the shortcut key Ctrl+A to select all the content of the document (there are many ways to select all, I won't talk about it in detail here, you can read and play with Word experience that have been revealed and introduced), and then the shortcut key Ctrl+H opens the [Find and Replace] window.

    3.Click the [Find Content] text box with the mouse, and enter "(<13]*1)(*1", especially remind friends to note that the input content is the content in double quotation marks, excluding double quotation marks, otherwise an error will be reported that it cannot be found.

    4.Then click the Replace with text box and enter"\1\2"If you can't find this checkbox, it is out of abbreviated window mode, you can click the [Advanced] button at the bottom of the window to open it.

    5.Finally, click the [Replace All] button repeatedly, and the number of clicks is not limited, until a dialog window pops up [Word has completed the search of the document and has completed 0 substitutions].

    6.Click the OK button to close the window, return to the body of the document to view, and the duplicate paragraphs of the document have been successfully deleted.

    This operation is very simple and convenient, especially in long documents.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Follow these steps to remove the same content from a Word document:

    1. First of all, open a word document, you can see that a text has three repetitions, select all this text.

    2. Then click Replace in the upper right corner.

    3. A dialog box pops up, enter (<[13]*13) (*1, enter 1 2 after the replacement.

    4. Then click Replace All.

    5. After the replacement, you can see that only one paragraph remains, and the other two duplicate paragraphs have been deleted.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Select a content to be deleted, ctrl + h, replace all, replace the content without filling

    Since there is one in a row, select them all, copy them to excel, and sort them in ascending or descending order...

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Use Find & Replace!

    Enter the duplicate ** number you want to delete in the lookup, and do not enter anything in the replace field.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is not easy to operate in word, you can copy it to excel for sorting and filtering, delete the duplicate values, and then copy the content into word. Word focuses on text layout, while Excel focuses on the processing of numerical data.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Click on the replace command in the "" menu and replace it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This can be done with the "Filter" function in "Data".

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You have to torture Word, give it to his brother Excel

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Word, and then select the content to delete.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    As follows:

    Operating Equipment: Dell Inspiron 7400

    Operating system: WIN 10

    Operating software: word2017

    1. Open the word document, enter the text and see that there are many carriage returns, that is, arrows.

    2. To remove these arrows, we first click on 'Preferences' on the menu.

    3. The Exciting Options window pops up, and click on the wide 'View' above.

    4. Here, we untick the option of 'paragraph marker'.

    5. After canceling, look at the document again, and the arrow is gone.

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