![]() ![]() Click “Replace All” if you think you did it all correctly!ġ5. Choose whatever font or character or paragraph style you want.ġ3. Click inside the “Replace with” box and then choose the “Format” button. Make sure not to have anything in the “Replace with” box, not even a space.ġ2. Now Word will find every character in between those two-in other words, all the Greek characters there are.ġ1. ![]() The Find and Replace dialogue should look like this: Now surround those two characters with brackets and put a hyphen in between them. Paste the two characters you copied from Character Map into the Find box (Ctrl+V).ġ0. Hit the “More” button and make sure to check “Use wildcards.”ĩ. Now go to your Word document and hit Ctrl+H for the Find and Replace dialogue.Ĩ. After you’ve hit “Select,” hit “Copy” to copy both characters.ħ. Now do the same for the very last character at the bottom right (make sure to scroll down to see it), the “Greek Dasia.”Ħ. Select the very first character in the top left corner, the “Combining Greek Perispomeni” and hit the “Select” button.ĥ. This will show you all the Greek characters in Unicode.Ĥ. Choose “Greek” from the little box that pops up. Now choose “Unicode Subrange” from the “Group by” dropdown box.ģ. ![]() Open Character Map and check “Advanced View.” Choose the “Unicode” character set from the dropdown box.Ģ. (For switching BibleWorks Greek to Unicode, use the Word macro that came with BibleWorks-or beg me and I’ll write a post on that.)ġ. Your Greek characters have to be in Unicode already. (Sorry, this is just for Windows users right now-I haven’t tried it in Word for Mac because I don’t have it.)Ġ. I’m going to take you through all my steps to show you how I got the answer, not just what the answer is, starting with step zero. I’m going to show you instead how you can do it automatically. ![]() That would take a while if I had to do it manually. I may need to change the typeface of every Greek word in my dissertation from Gentium Book to Gentium Plus. ![]()
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