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Jakov93 Jakov93 is offline Skip double paragraph mark during find and replace in MS Word? Windows 10 Skip double paragraph mark during find and replace in MS Word? Office 2010
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Hi All

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Macro to delete new carriage returns / new paragraph marks - Microsoft Community



The author of this VBA code was Greg Maxey, and his code is awesome
My question, sometimes I add a double paragraph mark (Pressing enter twice) to separate between paragraphs, to distinguish each paragraph,
but when selecting the texts and applying the code, it will remove all paragraph marks and all the text merged in one paragraph, this makes trouble for me because it needs to reseparate each paragraph.

So, according to this VBA code, how to skip double paragraph marks during find and replace, to maintain each paragraph alone?

Thanks in advance
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