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In your attachment, you've replaced the string of spaces before the paragraph break, plus the paragraph break, with a single non-breaking space and a manual line break. The Find/Replace expression I posted didn't cause that. As for your question about the code itself, there's no .Execute line and there's nothing to indicate whether you're using wildcards. That said, at least one of the expressions wouldn't work unless you change the .UseWildcards state.
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