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Hello all,
I am working on a document with thousands of basketball game scores. Typically each one is on its own line and is in this sort of syntax: TeamA ##, TeamB ## I am prepping all of this info so I can copy to Excel and the comma is very important as a delimiter. I want to be able to find lines in the Word document that DO NOT have a comma, but I am uncertain of what syntax to use in the 'find' function. Any help here would be appreciated as this would save tons of time searching for these instances. |
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