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Finding a Backspace
You can find any character using its ANSI or UNICODE number in the search
tool - see http://www.gmayor.com/replace_using_wildcards.htm
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org
Dave wrote:
JoAnn Paules - another good idea - But it looks like Greg's routine
doesn't include the characters in question.
sniptcebob "would you post an excerpt? "
Great idea - turns out, tho, that when I paste the sample said marks
disappear. Can I attach a Word document on this list???
snip"Nothing but calm on my end"
Good
snip"There is no such thing as a "backspace character".
Well, OK, but I got pages of them
BTW, I find none of these characters in my Word symbols library.
Stark reality is starting to set in :-).
Dave
"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message
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That's a completely different question. Greg Maxey has something
that may help.
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Clean_Up_Text.htm
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
"Dave" wrote in message
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Let's all remain calm everybody, the OP forgot to mention something
key. Shall we start over.
I am the lucky recipient of a very lengthy report contained in,
unfortunately not attached to, an email message (if you think this
OP is a problem you should be so lucky as to be working with the
sender). My duty is to edit this doc extensively, then combine it
with others, etc., etc.
When you C/P from the email into Word, you get a zillion line
ending/backspace/paragraph characters, with formatting to match. Really
ugly.
I was hoping there was a way to find/replace to clean this mess up.
Dave
"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message
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Okay. I was thinking more along the lines of a
letter/number/symbol and not a command. Perhaps the OP needs to
clarify what he/she is doing. --
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
"tcebob" handle @ gwi.net wrote in message
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Well, actually, there is. (008) But whether Word uses it, I don't
know; probably not.
There is an overtype format for making overlines and so forth but
I can't say how it
actually works.
The backspace used to work fine on dot matrix printers and
Selectrics, together with line
feed (without carriage return). I programmed some tables with
these characters and it was
fun to watch the printer jog back and forth, up and down.
rs
"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in
message news
There is no such thing as a "backspace character".
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
"Dave" wrote in message
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How can I do a Find and Replace on the backspace character?. I
don't see how to get the backspace character into the 'Find
What" slot. Thx
Dave
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