Grep Style Help

Hi!
I need a grep style for this one:
I got a list of style names. I need to put SIZE: in the beginning of all the styles names, what is the grep style for that?
THANKS!

It does'nt work. I got at list with style names in a tabel.
Like this:
ELECTRA
PAPRIKA
PERNILLE
THELMA
and so on..
I need to put SIZE: in front of every name.
SIZE: ELECTRA
SIZE: PAPRIKA
SIZE: PERNILLE
SIZE: THELMA

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    If it is in the GREP style of the paragraph style, shouldn't it do it dynamically?
    Here is my image.
    thanks!!
    babs

    The only object I know of you can create an InDesign and specify whether it prints or not in the PDF is a button. That would definitely NOT work with character styles.

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