Getting rid of trailing period in each line of a list
If they're not in separate paragraphs, then hopefully there's at least
one space after each one, and you can do the same kind of Find/Replace
by typing a space instead of the ^p in the Find and Replace boxes.
On Mar 11, 10:35*am, "Graham Mayor" wrote:
Are the e-mail addresses one per line? If so use Replace (CTRL+H) to replace
.^p
with
^p
If not, how are they arranged?
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Graham Mayor - *Word MVP
My web sitewww.gmayor.com
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Elise wrote:
I have a list of 1500 email addresses that I have copied into a blank
Word document. *Each address has a period at the end, which obviously
shouldn't be there. *Is there a way to tell Word (through a macro or
find or something) to get rid of that period (and not the one(s) that
belong in an email address)?
I have tried recording a macro, which I got to work, but I have to run
it for each line (I'm not very well-versed in macros).
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you!
--Elise-
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