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Why not find/replace '#L' '#D' & '#H' and insert a non-printing character before each, eg. end nested style here (^h). Then add nested styles to your Paragraph Style which changes each instance to a bold character style. You will obviously need to use a unique paragraph style for the dimensions part of your listing, otherwise all words following a space beginning with Cap LDH will appear bold too.
If all your listings are as per your example, you could simply use the existing space as the trigger for the nested style. Not as sexy as GREP, but it'll do the job!
Tried it and it does work, however it has implications for those cell whose data is followed by units ie. pence, cents, %, million, billion, etc. and more so, those with no data at all, indicated with either an en dash or the word nil.
Hi Jongware,
thanks for your speedy reply.
However, I wasn't thinking GREP exclusively. I know I can apply a GREP style to the contents of any cell which starts and ends with parenthesis. I expect therefore that somewhere in the bowels of the file, the code for cell + content + GREP will appear. It's way beyond my ken, but I was wondering if this configuration could trigger a script to apply a different cell style, or simply amend the right indent of the cell. (I use the word simply with my tongue firmly in my cheek!)
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