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Default how can i look up witch words that i wrote two times

i am writting spanish vocabulary in a word document. I don t want to repeat
the words two times but i have 14 pages so i am looking for a posibility in
word that search witch word i have wrote several times so i can delete them.
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Do you mean that you are writing a list of Spanish words and are looking for
duplicates?
In that case provided each word is on its own line (a paragraph) use table
sort to put the words in alphabetical order, then use a wildcard replace to
find

(*^13)@
replace with
\1

See http://www.gmayor.com/replace_using_wildcards.htm

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sabine wrote:
i am writting spanish vocabulary in a word document. I don t want to
repeat the words two times but i have 14 pages so i am looking for a
posibility in word that search witch word i have wrote several times
so i can delete them.



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