How to Find and Replace Formatting in Microsoft Word (2026)

By GenText Editorial Team 19 de octubre de 2025 Actualizado 2 de abril de 2026 word-tutorial
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How to Find and Replace Formatting in Microsoft Word (2026)

Find and Replace isn’t just for text. You can find and replace specific formatting, making global formatting changes instantly.

Pasos para solucionar

Step 1: Open Find & Replace

Press Ctrl+H to open the Find & Replace dialog.

Step 2: Expand Options

Click ‘More’ or ‘Expand’ to see additional options including formatting.

Step 3: Set Find Formatting

Click in the Find field. Click ‘Format’ to select formatting to find (e.g., bold, 12pt font).

Step 4: Set Replace Formatting

Click in the Replace field. Click ‘Format’ to select replacement formatting.

Step 5: Execute Replace

Click ‘Replace’ for individual replacements or ‘Replace All’ for all at once.

Errores comunes a evitar

  • Forgetting to clear formatting from previous search—click ‘No Formatting’ to reset
  • Searching for text when you only want formatting—leave Find field empty to find formatting only
  • Using Replace All without preview—always do a few individual replacements first to verify

Consejos y trucos

  • Find and Replace formatting changes globally in seconds—much faster than manual selection
  • Combine text and formatting searches for powerful find/replace operations
  • Always make a backup before Replace All operations on important documents

Preguntas Frecuentes

Can I find formatting without text?

Yes. Leave the Find field empty. Click Format to set only the formatting you're looking for.

How do I remove formatting?

In Replace formatting, set it to blank with no formatting. All found text becomes unformatted.

Can I find different colors?

Yes. Click Format > Font and select the color you want to find or replace.

Pasar Menos Tiempo Formateando

GenText maneja el formato dentro de Word para que puedas enfocarte en tu escritura.

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