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Geoffrey Heard <[log in to unmask]>
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>It seems to have a way, but indeed a bit less than obvious.
>
>It find that in powerFind

Normal Find will do.

>if you enter "any text" in the find field,
>then with it selected choose from the Format menu "Any Attributes"
>then after that, apply "italic" it will then 
>find the italicized words or parts of words.
>you could of course choose any word if that were the intent.)
>
>You could also use the replace to put in the 
>designators and the "Found" text to save a lot 
>of tedium, as you could merely click once for 
>each occurrence.

Or write a macro. Oh no! ;-)

The degree sign, Alan D? Are you sure that will 
appear correctly if the text is viewed on Another 
Platform? I would have thought it safer to use a 
more common feature like an asterisk at he 
beginning and the end of he italics -- that will 
always appear, regardess of platform, browser, 
etc. -- and it will also add an air of emphasis 
that a degree sigh wouldn't.

Alternatively, how about (i) or [i] or (itals) qnd (/itals)?

cheers
geoff

>
>Hope this helps,
>	Ben Andrus
>
>_________________________
>On 2010 May 23, Sun, at 3:24 pm, Alan & Elaine wrote:
>>Is there a way in Nisus to "Find italics"?
>>
>>I have to post a 25,000 word text to a site 
>>that does not show italics but I need to 
>>indicate where italics belong. My intention is 
>>to bracket italicised text with degree signs 
>>[e.g.,°italics°]. I can do the degree sign 
>>entry manually but I want to be sure that I 
>>find all italics first.
>>
>>I would have thought that 'find italics' or 
>>'find bold' would have been available part of 
>>the basic find/replace dialog but cannot find 
>>it.
>>
>>AlanD

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