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End of sentence puncuation.
Albeit likely cumbersome, is there a wildcard find/replace to check for end of sentence punctuation?
I know there will be a space followed by a capital letter, so can that be done even though there may be a lot of false positives? |
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You could use a wildcard Find, where:
Find = [\!\?.][ ^13]@[A-Z] This presumes, of course, that your sentences end in !, ? or . If what you're looking for is sentences lacking the terminal punctuation, you could use a wildcard Find, where: Find = [!\!\?.][ ^13]@[A-Z]
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I don't often commend the use of the Word grammar checker, but this might be one occasion where it could be useful.
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