Method 1: Tick the wildcard character to find the content: "(*)", and Replace with: "1".
Method 2:
① copies the specified article to Word, using CTRL + C to copy any one of the English quotes in the text to the Clipboard;
② Open the Word Replacement dialog box, enter "*" in the Find box (English quotes and * numbers), select "Use wildcard characters", and then enter ^&^c (lowercase c) in the Replace box. Place the cursor at the beginning of the document, click Replace All, and after the replacement, we see that all of the English quotes in the text are changed from single to Double, which is the foundation for the following word to distinguish the English quotes and the following quotes.
③ Open the Word Replacement dialog box again, enter "" in the Find box, enter Chinese quotation marks in the Replace box, position the cursor at the beginning of the document, and click Replace All.
④ Enter a Chinese quotation mark in the document, cut it to the clipboard with the combination of CTRL + C, click Enter in the box, enter ^C in the Replace box, and clicking Replace All.
Method 3
Use word "macros" to record the entire process of Method 3. Click the menu bar "tools → macros → record macros" in the macro name
, click OK, and then start the substitution operation, and then click Stop after you complete the operation. Every time you want to go in
When you replace the line quotes, just run the quote substitution macro.