For example, 90 points, 80 points, and 0 points in word, how to find and replace 0 points with abse

Updated on technology 2024-05-13
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Step 1: Remove all the words "points".

    Enter 0 points in the Lookup.

    Enter 0 in Replace with

    Just click "Replace All".

    Step 2: Turn all "0s" into "absences".

    Enter 0 in Lookup

    In Replace with, enter Absent.

    Click Advanced and tick Whole Word Match.

    Just click "Replace All".

    Step 3: Turn all "0" into "0 points".

    Enter 0 in Lookup

    Enter 0 points in Replace with.

    Click Advanced and uncheck the whole word match.

    Just click "Replace All".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Enter 0 points in the Lookup.

    In Replace with, enter Absent.

    Click Advanced and tick Whole Word Match.

    Just click on "Replace All".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Try this: Find: [!1-9] 0 points.

    Tick 'Highlight all within that range.

    Click 'Advanced' and check 'Use wildcards'

    Try to find it, and if you don't make a mistake with something else, you can replace it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Replace 80 points and 90 points with other content first, and then replace them back after replacing 0 points.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Fill in the search content: 0 points, where is the beginning of the word and the end of the word. These two are found in "special characters".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A comma in the middle? That's easy. ", 0 points" is replaced by ", absent from the test".

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    - Find & Replace, enter 0 points in the Find box.

    Replace with box entry for Absent.

    Click Replace all.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Change the cell attribute of the column of the score to text instead of numbers, and you can enter anything.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First replace the others with kanji, and then replace the zero score with absenteeism, sweat.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Replace it in the ---, and then you can modify it inside! You should be able to read it!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In the search dialog box, enter , 0 points.

    In the Replace dialog box, enter , and you will be absent.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What are the characteristics of each score?

    For example, in the text you said above, there is a full-width comma before the score, so when replacing, use ", 0 points" to find the content, and replace it with ", absent".

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is enough to use "0 points" as a substitution.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    A comma in the middle? That's easy. ", 0 points" is replaced by ", absent from the test".

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. For your question, if you have multiple -1 or -2 words in your file that need to be modified, you can replace them, otherwise you can copy and paste.

    Let's talk about the specific operation of substitution:

    1. First, insert the symbol "wingdings character 150" you want anywhere in your file, and cut it for later use, 2. Enter -1 in the search content, and enter c in the replacement box

    3. Press Replace All!

    Others replace -2, -3 ......The operation method is the same, except that each time you have to insert the symbol and then cut it to replace it.

    2. Font color replacement.

    Press Ctrl+H, the cursor stays in the lookup box, and does not enter any characters. Click the "Advanced" (2003 version) or "More" (2007 version) button Format button Font, select red in the font color in the font dialog box (assuming your original font is red), OK; In the Replace with box, the steps are the same as above, just select the font color you want to replace, OK. Click Replace All.

    It's a bit much, but it's actually a few very simple operations, hoping to solve your problem.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Open baiword

    1. Press Ctrl+F, and then enter -1 in the search for the inner content, and then click "More" under zhi, and click the font version in the format below the most dao, and find windings. After "Replace with", enter 150 on the right side, do not change the font, and then click to replace all.

    2, the same as 1, but find and replace to change to -2 and 151 color problem, the same as the above, just replace and find do not lose things, first click on the input box behind the search, and then click on the following more-format-font, check red, replace the format to blue.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    zhi,daoThe bottom format is dotted font,Back。

    Find windings in the Western font. “

    Answer: Replace with "Enter 150 later, no need to change the font, and then click to replace all."

    2, the same as 1, but find and replace to change to -2 and 151 color problem, the same as the above, just replace and find do not lose things, first click on the input box behind the search, and then click on the following more-format-font, check red, replace the format to blue.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    How does Word use Find and Replace?

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    ctrl+h

    Click Advanced and tick Use Wildcard.

    What to look for: Rainstorms.

    Replace with: Tempest.

    Wildcards include: * (for any string)? (for any character) wildcard input must be entered in half-width English, otherwise it is useless.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1.First, hover the mouse over the search function in the word document, and then start to search the content in the word document, and then re-enter the menu.

    4.Next, go to the Find Advanced Options, where you can set up the document, and you can choose whether to use features such as wildcards.

    5.In the super search below, we can also choose the format according to the text, etc., which contains many different items such as paragraph format and language.

    6.When the font options are turned on, there are many different options on the page, such as font color and formatting, as well as various font formats such as shadows and uppercase and lowercase characters, which can be directly accessed to the font settings when documenting, if you have special needs.

    7.The replacement function of the word document can be used at the same time as the search, and we can find and replace it after entering the content that needs to be replaced.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Click the "" menu to find "Replace" or press Ctrl+H, enter the content you want to find and replace, you can select "Replace" to replace one by one, or select "Replace all".

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    You can click on it""menu"Replace", you can also press Ctrl+H to enter it in the search content"Front"Replace with"Wind"to replace these with the desired text. Need to will"Sealed"Replace with"Wind"It's the same thing.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    According to what I said, there are several steps (word 2003, 2007 may be problematic):

    1. Open the document and click to find. The purpose of this step is to take out the contents of the quotation marks and include them.

    Enter "*" in the search bar to copy this to the search bar, including quotation marks), and put a checkmark before "highlight the items found in that range";

    Under the "Advanced" menu, check "Use Wildcards";

    Click "Find All".

    In this way, all the found content will be marked in black, right-click on the black text and select the faux pants to copy.

    2. Create a new word document and paste it. The purpose of this step is to remove the quotes!

    Point-Replace, in the dialog box.

    Find the field type" (just copy this to the search bar, including the quotation marks); Fill in nothing in the replacement field.

    Under the "Advanced" menu, check "Use Wildcards";

    Tap "Replace All".

    Find the bar type" (copy this to the lookup bar and include quotation marks); Fill in nothing in the replacement field.

    Under the "Advanced" menu, check "Use Wildcards";

    Tap "Replace All".

    3. Punctuation is used to segment paragraphs. The purpose of this step is to achieve your goal of segmenting with punctuation and removing punctuation at the same time.

    In the document created in the previous step, Dot-Replace, in the dialog box.

    Enter [!] in the search bara-龥 1- 127] (just copy this to the search bar); Enter 13 for the substitution field.

    Under the "Advanced" menu, check "Use Wildcards";

    Tap "Replace All".

    At this point, the resulting effect is that there is a blank line between each dialogue in the original text, all punctuation is removed, and each sentence is a single line!

    This is not the VBA programming you want, and I am not too familiar with programming! But basically realize your idea, but you have to operate one file and one person, and you can't automate it! It should be possible with VBA!

    What's the problem hi me right!

    Looking forward to the master to solve it with VBA, you can process multiple documents at once, such as under one folder!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    WPS Office is a good software, and it's still free, unlike Word, which costs a fee.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Word doesn't work?

    It should already be the most powerful office software.

    If you want it to be too big, you can get a green simplified version of Word, with a small memory station and as many features as Word.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Is there a charge for Office Word!? I've never paid for it in all these years!

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    There are examples of batch conversion of full-width and half-width punctuation.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    That's it. It's like saying.

    You start by replacing the full-width one with a symbol that you don't use at all. For example, >> and then replace the half-width one with the full-width one.

    Then replace & with a half-width one.

    Just find an agent to know.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Find and replace.

    Replace full-width parentheses with half-width parentheses: Enter full-width parentheses in the Find field, enter half-width parentheses in the Replace field (this is not difficult), and then click Replace.

    In other cases, and so on.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    You need to switch things around.

    It is recommended to replace one of them, such as full-width parentheses, with other special symbols, such as "non-conflicting".

    And then the parentheses are gone, so you can change all the remaining half-width brackets to full-width and then to half-width.

    Quote Replacement Do the same.

    In order to prevent mistakes, remember to undo a few steps and come back, or save a copy of this document first, in case you are careless and make a mistake.

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