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Getting rid of trailing period in each line of a list
I have a list of 1500 email addresses that I have copied into a blank
Word document. Each address has a period at the end, which obviously shouldn't be there. Is there a way to tell Word (through a macro or find or something) to get rid of that period (and not the one(s) that belong in an email address)? I have tried recording a macro, which I got to work, but I have to run it for each line (I'm not very well-versed in macros). Any help would be appreciated. Thank you! --Elise |
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