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Originally Posted by Deferolles View Post
The purpose of my question is to spot some characters which stands at the beginning of lines. This lines come from a justified Word document and I want to correct them if ? : . " etc appears in first position.
I'll use any given macro but I did'nt find one.
In a properly punctuated document, that won't happen. Such formatting indicates the presence of a space before the punctuation mark and, quite possibly, is associated with the lack of a space after it. This can all be cleaned up through Find/Replace; it really has nothing to do with line starts/ends.
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