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And I would leave it with a single space as double spaces were for
typewriters and we have moved on a bit since then. We now have proportional fonts ![]() -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Tony Jollans wrote: I would search for period, space, (not space) - and replace it with period, space, space, whatever the (not space) was. To do this: Find . ([! ]) - that's period, space, left parenthesis, left bracket, exclamation mark, space, right bracket, right parenthesis Replace . \1 - that's period, space, space, backslash, one Check Use Wildcards Hit Replace All You can record code for it if you want. "BorisS" wrote in message news ![]() I need to do a find and replace on all single spaces after periods, and replace with two spaces. The problem, of course, is that if I do just a straight period-space conversion, I will include the places that already have a period and two spaces after them (with the find just ignoring the second space in its search). How can I indicate that I only want it to find periods with a space and some character after the space, as the find criteria? And then also importantly, how do I tell it to replace the period-space with period-two space, and then leave the character untouched? Thanks. -- Boris |
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