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Default Overselection in Word

XP Prof. / Word 2000 SP3.

Find: ^p3
for text:
Line 1: ... fling her
Line 2: 30

Selection for found text extends from the paragraph mark at the end of
line 1 to the zero at the end of line2, instead of only including the
3.

Auto select entire word is clear.

How can I get the selection I need?
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Default Overselection in Word

Not for me.

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"Judy" wrote in message
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XP Prof. / Word 2000 SP3.

Find: ^p3
for text:
Line 1: ... fling her
Line 2: 30

Selection for found text extends from the paragraph mark at the end of
line 1 to the zero at the end of line2, instead of only including the
3.

Auto select entire word is clear.

How can I get the selection I need?



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Herb Tyson [MVP] Herb Tyson [MVP] is offline
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Not here, either.

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"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message
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Not for me.

--
Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP

"Judy" wrote in message
...
XP Prof. / Word 2000 SP3.

Find: ^p3
for text:
Line 1: ... fling her
Line 2: 30

Selection for found text extends from the paragraph mark at the end of
line 1 to the zero at the end of line2, instead of only including the
3.

Auto select entire word is clear.

How can I get the selection I need?




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