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You can Find the capitals that being any word with:
Find = <[A-Z] There is no Find expression that will locate only capitals that begin a sentence. You can find capitals that begin a paragraph, via: Find = ^13[A-Z] but be aware that, if you use a replacement expression with this, it will apply to the preceding paragraph break as well. Anything more spohisticated requires a macro.
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