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I tried (?.)[^32]{1;2}([A-Z]) and got an error msg saying "The Find What text
contains a Pattern Match experssion which is not valid." I also tried .^w and got an error saying "^w is not a valid special character for the Find What box or is not supported when the Use Wildcards check box is selected." Could someone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Thanks! "Klaus Linke" wrote: If you don't have tabs or non-breaking spaces, you can replace ".^w" with ". " (dot followed by two spaces). ..^w will match a dot and any following whitespace (= any number of spaces, tabs, non-breaking spaces). Of course, it'll also insert two spaces after abbreviations, abbreviated first names and so on. A bit selective would be a wildcard replacement, say Edit Replace, check "More Match wildcards", Find what: (?.)[^32]{1;2}([A-Z]) Replace with: \1^32^32\2 This will only match a dot followed by one or two spaces and a capital letter (at the beginning of the next sentence). It would miss sentences that start with a number for example, but won't match abbreviations like "e.g." followed by small caps text. You may need to do some proofreading or do the replacements one by one in any case. Regards, Klaus |
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