That's a bit complex, Suzanne.
Find ([0-9]) ([0-9])
Replace with \1\2
Check Use Wildcards
Hit Replace All
Or if there might be multiple spaces, use Find: ([0-9]) {1,}([0-9])
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Enjoy,
Tony
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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You can do this with wildcards. With the "Use wildcards" box checked,
search
for this:
([0-9])( )
and replace with this:
\1
Note that this will replace every space after every number, not just
within
groups of numbers. If the number groups are consistent, you can set up a
wildcard search that will search for the groups and replace them without
spaces. In the example you gave, search for:
([0-9]{2})( )([0-9]{2})( )([0-9]{3})
and replace with:
\1\3\5
For more on using wildcards, see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/UsingWildcards.htm
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"antonio bellomi" wrote in
message ...
I need to delete all spaces between numbers automatically
that is to turn numbers like 34 45 656 to 3445656
how can I do, since the option ^# seems to be valid only for the search
option but not for the replace op.?
tia
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antonio bellomi