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I Want To Create One Form And Wanted To Its Characters To Get Copied In Another Form In Website.

It is pretty clear that you want a list of all the words containing that “special character”. I expected that it might be some foreign character, such as one with an umlaut or the like. I figured that Word 2010 on Windows using the Advanced Find would be capable of doing this. At least with Wildcards.Wrong.I created a file and randomly pasted in a £ character in the middle of words. Then I tried every way I could think of - and I consider myself pretty good at this - and Word Advanced Find and Replace could not simply find the single words with the £ in them. WHAT! Nope, Word 2010 Find just doesn’t work right. I await someone showing me how to do that. Maybe MS fixed it in a later version. Please let me know.So I used “brute force”. I saved the document as text. You only wanted the words, so losing formatting was not an issue. Then I edited the text version with the free editor Vim. I replaced all spaces with linefeeds (in vim just substitute \r for the space), putting every word on a separate line. I searched for the £ by its hex value xA3 which works fine. The the vim command v/\%xA3/d deleted every line which did not contain the £, leaving just the list of words you wanted. Selecting all and copying allowed me to paste them anywhere I wanted.(I got the hex value of £ from Word in the Insert Symbol chart. You can do the same for whichever character you are looking for.)No VBA was used. I understand VBA doesn’t work on Office 365. Some other editor than vim might have the features needed to do this.If this was not fixed in Word after 2010 I consider it a serious defect.EDIT, August 21, 2018: See Eric Fletcher’s answer for a wildcard combination which does the job in Word 2010 (though he didn’t mention which version he used.) Thanks Eric.

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Is it cheating and bad if you use photo for reference?

No. It's the thing which everyone says don't and hides their reference photos when the kids are around. There are problems with copying -- period though. I have yet to see a means of photo reproduction which doesn't flatten the range of values in the image somewhat. When we copy photos this can mean that we lose some details. And we can get so caught up with getting it right we forget that objects and figures are in space and should relate to each other. The trick is to try to make your sketch MORE detailed than the photo and to concentrate on what is around the object or figure. For an example of what not to do, there was a famous portrait artist in the fifties and sixties -- who moonlighted in comics in the early fifties -- named Everett Raymond Kinstler. What he did was copy old Flash Gordon Buck Rogers and Prince Valiant panels -- sometimes whether they were relevant or not. It actually is good drawing, or copying except it can be tough to read. So it doesn't do the job. A lot of copying photograph does the same thing: take an image and extrapolate. Figure out where the folds are if it's a clothed figure and make the contours more distinct than they are in the image.

Hey, you want to know how National Geographic got so big? The early twentieth century was a time when people wanted to know about everywhere yes. But they didn't just want to read about the places, they liked adventures. Well-written ones like Stopover: Tokyo by John P. Marquand appeared in slick magazines like Saturday Evening Post, and many many ones -- like Talbot Mundy's stories of Afghanistan -- appeared in the pulps. These were all illustrated. Not with photographs. They were illustrated by artists who lived near the publishers and usually didn't have time or make enough money to travel. So what did they do? They copied National Geographic. Tarzan novels and comic books used a LOT of Geographic photos.

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Ibrahim, you can use VBA code behind the built-in click method for that object to select contents of the given cell and paste into another workbook range. You can find samples of the code that will open another workbook and paste into a range or you can find code to "pipe" the data using DDE or something like that.You can start here for examples: Excel VBA: Loop through cells and copy values to another workbook

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