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How Word replaces text and occupies a space is to replace the original text with a space, but it also needs the length of the original text to occupy a space.
Edit-replace,

Looking for Ni ★ Ni

In Replace With, press the space bar 6 times. (Because you press the space bar once, it takes up half a Chinese character)

Just click Replace.

To add:

First, this is a question of word function setting. That's how it's designed. There's no other way.

Second, is there a good way? We don't know, and we didn't answer. It has nothing to do with Baidu, but my knowledge is not good.

Third, when replacing, do you still use a few spaces? A Chinese character has two dots, one in lowercase and two in uppercase. Moreover, the space bar occupies one at a time, so it should not be a problem to calculate with your mouth. Press the space bar. How long does it take? Is it faster than inputting Chinese characters?

Fourthly, searching for replacement mainly saves the time of searching for a specific character in the document, which is more convenient if it is replaced in batches.