At 10:22 18/10/2012 -0700, Richard C. Steffens wrote:
I've been using LibreOffice on Ubuntu 10.04 for many months. I
transcribe recorded interviews. The format includes the
identification of the speaker at the left margin followed by what
they said. To speed up the typing I use the short abbreviation I:
when the interviewer is speaking, and M: or F: when the interviewee
is speaking. When I'm all done I use Find & Replace to change I: to
Interviewer:, and then change M: (or F:) to Interviewee:. This
process has been working fine for months. The day before yesterday
it stopped applying the italic format during replace.How do I figure
out what happened, and then how do I fix it?
o In the Find & Replace dialogue, click More Options.
o With the cursor in the "Replace with" box, click Format and then
click Italic under Typeface on the Font tab. (You don't need to
select a Font or Size.)
Is that what you are doing? The format attribute of the "Replace
with" text appears to be remembered; did you perhaps for some reason
click No Format and cancel your italics the day before yesterday?
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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