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Thanks!
I explain, in the text I have "pp", "ppp", "ppppp".... I don't know how many in sequence, and I need to change all this to a only one "p", so I (by what I know) can't do a single find and replace "pp" to "p". So the code is keeping "pppp", "ppppp" in the document Is there a wildcard that replace a unknown number sequence of repeated "^p" to a single "^p", or, another aproach, delete all len(p)=1 paragraphs?
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