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mohsen.amiri mohsen.amiri is offline How to know what the character after a special character is. Windows 8 How to know what the character after a special character is. Office 2013
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Hello
I want to know if space character ( ) has used after all dots, commas and semicolons (. , in a document or not; to fix them if wrong.
How can I do it?
For example have a look at below sample. all are correct, but one comma needs to have a space after it.

{Opened for signature in 1968, the treaty entered into force in 1970. As required by the text, after twenty-five years,NPT Parties met in May 1995 and agreed to extend the treaty indefinitely.}

Is it doable by using Wildcard? If so, how?
Thank you very much.
Mohsen
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