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Hi everyone,
I am curious about a find and replace in Word 2013. I am searching for all instances of a period followed by one space and a capital letter, as follows (without the quotes, and wildcards are turned on): ". [A-Z]" Is it possible to replace this query with a period followed by two spaces, followed by the actual letter that the search finds for every instance (so of course that letter will vary)? Any ideas are welcome, thank you in advance! ![]() |
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