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doquan0 - 18 Apr 2008 14:53 GMT
I'm not native speaker, please sympathize if there is any fault in my topic
I have some paragraphs like these:

The project founder Bernard Weber - A Short History
Bernard Weber has had a varied career as a filmmaker, museum curator,
aviator, and explorer. Fluent in five languages, the Swiss-born Canadian
Weber has spent most of his life traveling the world and experiencing the
rare sense of adventure and inspiration that comes from meeting different
cultures.

"I come from a small country at the center of the European continent where
one is practically forced to cross borders to travel. As soon as I was old
enough to explore the world, I discovered that travel is one of the great
pleasures in life: it is not only a 'disappearance', a way of escaping our
usual life and work routines; but also a great adventure that allows one to
see the extraordinary beauty of the earth and the grandeur of human
accomplishment. Aviation has enabled people to experience, within a space of
several years, what would have taken 500 years to experience in the past when
transport was so much slower and often impossible."

OK, do you see two phrases that I have underlined them? I want to find the
phraze which has 2 words, the first word beginning with C, the second word
beginning with A.
Also, how about finding the phrase which has 3 words, the first one
beginning with i, the second one begining with i , and the third beginning
with n.
How to do it in Writer, MS Word and Google ?
Thanks.
doquan0 - 18 Apr 2008 15:00 GMT
I'm not native speaker, please sympathize if there is any fault in my topic
I have some paragraphs like these:

The project founder Bernard Weber - A Short History
Bernard Weber has had a varied [b][u]career as [/u][/b]a filmmaker, museum
curator, aviator, and explorer. Fluent in five languages, the Swiss-born
Canadian Weber has spent most of his life traveling the world and
experiencing the rare sense of adventure and inspiration that comes from
meeting different cultures.

"I come from a small [b][u]country at [/u][/b]the center of the European
continent where one is practically forced to cross borders to travel. As soon
as I was old enough to explore the world, I discovered that travel is one of
the great pleasures in life: it is not only a 'disappearance', a way of
escaping our usual life and work routines; but also a great adventure that
allows one to see the extraordinary beauty of the earth and the grandeur of
human accomplishment. Aviation has enabled people to experience, within a
space of several years, what would have taken 500 years to experience in the
past when transport was so much slower and often impossible."

OK, do you see two phrases that I have underlined them? I want to find the
phraze which has 2 words, the first word beginning with C, the second word
beginning with A.
Also, how about finding the phrase which has 3 words, the first one
beginning with i, the second one begining with i , and the third beginning
with n.
How to do it in Writer, MS Word and Google ?
Thanks.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 18 Apr 2008 15:16 GMT
No, we don't see anything underlined because text messages don't support
underlining. But you should be able to do what you wish with wildcards; see
http://www.gmayor.com/replace_using_wildcards.htm

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

> I'm not native speaker, please sympathize if there is any fault in my
> topic
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> How to do it in Writer, MS Word and Google ?
> Thanks.
 
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