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I am using Word 2007. I have a long word document, that has, sometimes 1, 2,
or 3 spaces between sentences. The document is complete, including spelling and grammer, except for the spaces between sentences. I know under Word 2007, under the grammer settings, you can say you want 2 spaces between each sentence. I have that feature checked as two spaces, and I have unchecked each other grammer check feature. How can I have the document changed so that there are two spaces between each sentence? When I run the grammer and spelling checker, it tries to correct each spelling and grammer error it finds. However, I only want it to change the spacing, and nothing else. It would take me forever to click the ignore button on each error it finds. Any suggestions? -- Neil |
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http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Two_Spaces_Afer_Sentences.htm -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. Neil wrote: I am using Word 2007. I have a long word document, that has, sometimes 1, 2, or 3 spaces between sentences. The document is complete, including spelling and grammer, except for the spaces between sentences. I know under Word 2007, under the grammer settings, you can say you want 2 spaces between each sentence. I have that feature checked as two spaces, and I have unchecked each other grammer check feature. How can I have the document changed so that there are two spaces between each sentence? When I run the grammer and spelling checker, it tries to correct each spelling and grammer error it finds. However, I only want it to change the spacing, and nothing else. It would take me forever to click the ignore button on each error it finds. Any suggestions? |
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Are you saying the only way to fix the document is run a macro? Didn't
anyone at Microsoft think of a way in Word 2007 to do it automatically? -- Neil "Greg Maxey" wrote: See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Two_Spaces_Afer_Sentences.htm -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. Neil wrote: I am using Word 2007. I have a long word document, that has, sometimes 1, 2, or 3 spaces between sentences. The document is complete, including spelling and grammer, except for the spaces between sentences. I know under Word 2007, under the grammer settings, you can say you want 2 spaces between each sentence. I have that feature checked as two spaces, and I have unchecked each other grammer check feature. How can I have the document changed so that there are two spaces between each sentence? When I run the grammer and spelling checker, it tries to correct each spelling and grammer error it finds. However, I only want it to change the spacing, and nothing else. It would take me forever to click the ignore button on each error it finds. Any suggestions? |
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No I am not saying that. Off hand I can think of at least two other
methods. The person that types the document in the first place can press space space after each sentence or a future editor, like you, can use the method that you outlined. I don't work for Microsoft I have no idea what ways anyone there did or did not think of. Sorry. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. Neil wrote: Are you saying the only way to fix the document is run a macro? Didn't anyone at Microsoft think of a way in Word 2007 to do it automatically? See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Two_Spaces_Afer_Sentences.htm -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. Neil wrote: I am using Word 2007. I have a long word document, that has, sometimes 1, 2, or 3 spaces between sentences. The document is complete, including spelling and grammer, except for the spaces between sentences. I know under Word 2007, under the grammer settings, you can say you want 2 spaces between each sentence. I have that feature checked as two spaces, and I have unchecked each other grammer check feature. How can I have the document changed so that there are two spaces between each sentence? When I run the grammer and spelling checker, it tries to correct each spelling and grammer error it finds. However, I only want it to change the spacing, and nothing else. It would take me forever to click the ignore button on each error it finds. Any suggestions? |
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G'Day Neil,
There is an expectation that some effort is required to solve problems and that, after direction and information, the OWNER of the problem will make that effort. Reading the Macro, it is quite clear that it performs two successive Search and Replace operations: EditReplace More (button) Use Wildcards (CHECK the box) Search Text: "([.\!\?]) ([A-Z])" (Leave out the quotes) Replacement Text: "\1 \2" Replace All (button) Search Text: "([.\!\?]) {3,}([A-Z])" Replacement Text: "\1 \2" Replace All (button) Cancel (button) YOU could actually DO this yourself. Now! I have made an effort to encourage YOU to make an effort! -- Regards, Pat Garard Melbourne, Australia _______________________ "Neil" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2007. I have a long word document, that has, sometimes 1, 2, or 3 spaces between sentences. The document is complete, including spelling and grammer, except for the spaces between sentences. I know under Word 2007, under the grammer settings, you can say you want 2 spaces between each sentence. I have that feature checked as two spaces, and I have unchecked each other grammer check feature. How can I have the document changed so that there are two spaces between each sentence? When I run the grammer and spelling checker, it tries to correct each spelling and grammer error it finds. However, I only want it to change the spacing, and nothing else. It would take me forever to click the ignore button on each error it finds. Any suggestions? -- Neil |
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Pat,
Good to see that I wasn't the only one put off by the reply. A simple "Thanks," followed by his additional questions would have made a difference. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. "Pat Garard" apgarard-bigpond:net:au wrote in message ... G'Day Neil, There is an expectation that some effort is required to solve problems and that, after direction and information, the OWNER of the problem will make that effort. Reading the Macro, it is quite clear that it performs two successive Search and Replace operations: EditReplace More (button) Use Wildcards (CHECK the box) Search Text: "([.\!\?]) ([A-Z])" (Leave out the quotes) Replacement Text: "\1 \2" Replace All (button) Search Text: "([.\!\?]) {3,}([A-Z])" Replacement Text: "\1 \2" Replace All (button) Cancel (button) YOU could actually DO this yourself. Now! I have made an effort to encourage YOU to make an effort! -- Regards, Pat Garard Melbourne, Australia _______________________ "Neil" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2007. I have a long word document, that has, sometimes 1, 2, or 3 spaces between sentences. The document is complete, including spelling and grammer, except for the spaces between sentences. I know under Word 2007, under the grammer settings, you can say you want 2 spaces between each sentence. I have that feature checked as two spaces, and I have unchecked each other grammer check feature. How can I have the document changed so that there are two spaces between each sentence? When I run the grammer and spelling checker, it tries to correct each spelling and grammer error it finds. However, I only want it to change the spacing, and nothing else. It would take me forever to click the ignore button on each error it finds. Any suggestions? -- Neil |
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Thanks for those answers. Now neither of you have sufficently solved my
problem. How does one fix a problem like the one I described in Word 2007 without running a macro. Can you please give me answer for that? The meothod I tried didn't work. Do you have any other suggestions? -- Neil "Greg Maxey" wrote: Pat, Good to see that I wasn't the only one put off by the reply. A simple "Thanks," followed by his additional questions would have made a difference. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. "Pat Garard" apgarard-bigpond:net:au wrote in message ... G'Day Neil, There is an expectation that some effort is required to solve problems and that, after direction and information, the OWNER of the problem will make that effort. Reading the Macro, it is quite clear that it performs two successive Search and Replace operations: EditReplace More (button) Use Wildcards (CHECK the box) Search Text: "([.\!\?]) ([A-Z])" (Leave out the quotes) Replacement Text: "\1 \2" Replace All (button) Search Text: "([.\!\?]) {3,}([A-Z])" Replacement Text: "\1 \2" Replace All (button) Cancel (button) YOU could actually DO this yourself. Now! I have made an effort to encourage YOU to make an effort! -- Regards, Pat Garard Melbourne, Australia _______________________ "Neil" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2007. I have a long word document, that has, sometimes 1, 2, or 3 spaces between sentences. The document is complete, including spelling and grammer, except for the spaces between sentences. I know under Word 2007, under the grammer settings, you can say you want 2 spaces between each sentence. I have that feature checked as two spaces, and I have unchecked each other grammer check feature. How can I have the document changed so that there are two spaces between each sentence? When I run the grammer and spelling checker, it tries to correct each spelling and grammer error it finds. However, I only want it to change the spacing, and nothing else. It would take me forever to click the ignore button on each error it finds. Any suggestions? -- Neil |
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Neil,
Are you reading the answers provided? What whatever reason, Microsoft did not provide a means to automatically put two spaces after each sentence. In fact, with modern fonts, a lot of people feel that it isn't neccesary. As Pat suggested, you don't need a macro. You wait until you are done typing the document and then you use EditReplace. You look for period, question marks, and explamation marks, then a single space, then a capital letter (and replace with the punctuaction, two spaces, and the letter. Then repeat the search looking for 3 or more spaces. You can do that without a macro or use the macro to do it for you. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. Neil wrote: Thanks for those answers. Now neither of you have sufficently solved my problem. How does one fix a problem like the one I described in Word 2007 without running a macro. Can you please give me answer for that? The meothod I tried didn't work. Do you have any other suggestions? Pat, Good to see that I wasn't the only one put off by the reply. A simple "Thanks," followed by his additional questions would have made a difference. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. "Pat Garard" apgarard-bigpond:net:au wrote in message ... G'Day Neil, There is an expectation that some effort is required to solve problems and that, after direction and information, the OWNER of the problem will make that effort. Reading the Macro, it is quite clear that it performs two successive Search and Replace operations: EditReplace More (button) Use Wildcards (CHECK the box) Search Text: "([.\!\?]) ([A-Z])" (Leave out the quotes) Replacement Text: "\1 \2" Replace All (button) Search Text: "([.\!\?]) {3,}([A-Z])" Replacement Text: "\1 \2" Replace All (button) Cancel (button) YOU could actually DO this yourself. Now! I have made an effort to encourage YOU to make an effort! -- Regards, Pat Garard Melbourne, Australia _______________________ "Neil" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2007. I have a long word document, that has, sometimes 1, 2, or 3 spaces between sentences. The document is complete, including spelling and grammer, except for the spaces between sentences. I know under Word 2007, under the grammer settings, you can say you want 2 spaces between each sentence. I have that feature checked as two spaces, and I have unchecked each other grammer check feature. How can I have the document changed so that there are two spaces between each sentence? When I run the grammer and spelling checker, it tries to correct each spelling and grammer error it finds. However, I only want it to change the spacing, and nothing else. It would take me forever to click the ignore button on each error it finds. Any suggestions? -- Neil |
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It's not just unnecessary, it's outright bad practice: it reduces
readability and it interferes with any subsequent machine processing. If you submitted the document for commercial publication, one of the first things they'd do is remove the superfluous spaces while muttering imprecations about the idiot who them there in the first place. "Greg Maxey" wrote in message ... Neil, Are you reading the answers provided? What whatever reason, Microsoft did not provide a means to automatically put two spaces after each sentence. In fact, with modern fonts, a lot of people feel that it isn't neccesary. As Pat suggested, you don't need a macro. You wait until you are done typing the document and then you use EditReplace. You look for period, question marks, and explamation marks, then a single space, then a capital letter (and replace with the punctuaction, two spaces, and the letter. Then repeat the search looking for 3 or more spaces. You can do that without a macro or use the macro to do it for you. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. Neil wrote: Thanks for those answers. Now neither of you have sufficently solved my problem. How does one fix a problem like the one I described in Word 2007 without running a macro. Can you please give me answer for that? The meothod I tried didn't work. Do you have any other suggestions? Pat, Good to see that I wasn't the only one put off by the reply. A simple "Thanks," followed by his additional questions would have made a difference. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. "Pat Garard" apgarard-bigpond:net:au wrote in message ... G'Day Neil, There is an expectation that some effort is required to solve problems and that, after direction and information, the OWNER of the problem will make that effort. Reading the Macro, it is quite clear that it performs two successive Search and Replace operations: EditReplace More (button) Use Wildcards (CHECK the box) Search Text: "([.\!\?]) ([A-Z])" (Leave out the quotes) Replacement Text: "\1 \2" Replace All (button) Search Text: "([.\!\?]) {3,}([A-Z])" Replacement Text: "\1 \2" Replace All (button) Cancel (button) YOU could actually DO this yourself. Now! I have made an effort to encourage YOU to make an effort! -- Regards, Pat Garard Melbourne, Australia _______________________ "Neil" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2007. I have a long word document, that has, sometimes 1, 2, or 3 spaces between sentences. The document is complete, including spelling and grammer, except for the spaces between sentences. I know under Word 2007, under the grammer settings, you can say you want 2 spaces between each sentence. I have that feature checked as two spaces, and I have unchecked each other grammer check feature. How can I have the document changed so that there are two spaces between each sentence? When I run the grammer and spelling checker, it tries to correct each spelling and grammer error it finds. However, I only want it to change the spacing, and nothing else. It would take me forever to click the ignore button on each error it finds. Any suggestions? -- Neil |
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"Jezebel" wrote:
It's not just unnecessary, it's outright bad practice: it reduces readability and it interferes with any subsequent machine processing. If you submitted the document for commercial publication, one of the first things they'd do is remove the superfluous spaces while muttering imprecations about the idiot who them there in the first place. Right. And some typesetting programs remove multiple spaces automatically (no questions asked). Which will lead to problems, if the author used multiple spaces instead of tabs. Klaus [typesetter, muttering imprecations a lot] |
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