Insert hard return before character style

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Nichim

I am working in Word 2003 with a file output by a database. I want to insert
a hard return before each switch to a particular character style, so that
each sentence in this style starts a new paragraph. I would like to automate
this, as the file is quite long, but I have no idea how, since this seems to
go beyond the boundaries of simple Find & Replace. Something like "Find
(Character Style X) (Character Style Y), Replace with
(Character Style X)
(Character Style Y) would be grand, and then I could do the rest with
Paragraph Styles. Can you help me?
 
G

Graham Mayor

Using the replace function CTRL+H

With the cursor in the Find box click the More button and then Format >
Style > Stylename Enter nothing in the find box itself.

In the replace box enter
^&^p

Replace all.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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