[Athen] Extracting Highlighted Text
Shelley Haven
ShelleyHaven at techpotential.net
Sat May 15 17:01:25 PDT 2010
Sure thing, E.A. -- edit as you see fit. You might want to add a screenshot or two as well.
- Shelley
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On May 15, 2010, at 2:53 PM, E.A. Draffan wrote:
> I would love to include this idea as a LexDis strategy to help others .. please may I add it in a similar way to ones we have already? http://www.lexdis.org.uk
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> Best wishes E.A.
>
> Mrs E.A. Draffan
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> From: athen-bounces at athenpro.org [mailto:athen-bounces at athenpro.org] On Behalf Of Shelley Haven
> Sent: 15 May 2010 03:20
> To: Access Technology Higher Education Network
> Subject: Re: [Athen] Extracting Highlighted Text
>
> OK, this is really low cost (free) and you already own it: highlight text in Word, then use the Find/Replace function to replace all the non-highlighted text with line breaks. Specific steps for Windows [Mac commands in brackets]:
>
> 1) Highlight text in desired colors (perhaps using a highlighting strategy such as headers in yellow, sub-heads in green, details in blue, etc.)
> 2) Save the document with a different name (important) -- this will become the extracted text document
> 3) Select Home > Editing > Replace [Edit > Replace...]
> 4) Click "More" [click that little down-facing triangle] to expose more options
> 5) With the cursor in the Find text box, select Format > Highlight; "Format: Highlight" appears below text box
> 6) Select Format > Highlight again; label under text box changes to "Format: Not Highlight"
> 7) Place cursor in the Replace text box and select Special > Paragraph Mark (essentially, a line break)
> 8) Click Replace All -- all the non-highlighted text is replaced with a single line break, leaving the highlighted text in the order it originally appeared
>
> And if you can write a macro for this, you'll have one-step extraction of highlighted text in Word!
>
> I haven't figured a way to automatically reformat by highlight color, but if you switch to Outline view, it will be easier to manually indent or outdent selected notes by color.
>
> - Shelley
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> _____________________________
> Shelley Haven ATP, RET
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>
> On May 14, 2010, at 10:45 AM, CUTLER_ELLEN wrote:
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>
> Hello,
>
> Are any of you familiar with a program that can extract highlighted text? If the text could be extracted hierarchically based on color as Kurzweil does, that would be an amazing bonus. We are looking for a low to no-cost solution that only needs to be able to extract highlighted text from a program that provides highlighting like Word.
>
> Thanks so much.
>
> Ellen
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> Ellen Cutler
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