This is required because the angle brackets would otherwise be interpreted by Word as special wildcard characters. The backslashes in the pattern indicate that the character immediately following (an angle bracket character) is to be matched literally. This pattern is entered in step 4-you want the two angle brackets, followed by any number of characters, and then followed by two opposite angle brackets. This allows you to specify a pattern that should be searched for. The key here is that you are doing a wildcard search. The style name should appear just below the Replace With box. Click OK to dismiss the Replace Style dialog box.Use the controls in the dialog box to locate and select the character style you want applied.Word displays the Replace Style dialog box.
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