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Old 10-22-2020, 04:14 PM
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Smile Have a challenging inquiry in Word tables cells, to flag me if a cell contains more than 1 value

OK pros, I've search and search and come out empty. I'm looking to do ''conditional formating'' in a Word table.

First, I've did a Find and Replace for all Important periods ( ==>end of sentences only) to put them in the color Red in a freaking long tables that has only 2 columns, but is close to 2 thousands of rows.
Note ===> Just that script was challenging to find all the ways, the periods are not at the end of the sentences. But it's ok, I've done a long script. Not too familiar with cases
Now my challenge is to Find the cells, that has more than 1 periods that are identified as Red color.

I know I must do a count, and >1. I cannot find a script.
And by the way, the two periods are not in a row. So I'm looking to have each sentence in a cell. So I'm looking for those that are more than 1 sentence in a cell.

Any advice, where to look for such a script, if a script is doable.

I have presently Word 365.

I thank you in advance for any insights
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