How to delete unnecessary paragrath brakes in a midle of a paragrath

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Dmitry Kopnichev

Hello
How to delete unnecessary paragraph brakes in a middle of a paragraph? How
to set a small caps "?" wild card character after the "^p" in the replace
window?
 
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Cooz

Hi Dmitry,

Paragraph breaks are never in the middle of a paragraph, always at the end.

Depending on what you want, either replace paragraph breaks (^p) by nothing
in the EditReplace-dialog, or replace ^p^p by ^p repeatedly until Word says
that "the search item was not found".

Type a \ before any wildcard if you want to find a wildcard character ^p\?
searches a questionmark after a paragraph break when 'Use wildcards' is
checked. To search for small caps format, expand the dialog by clicking More,
and choose Format | Font...

Good luck,
Cooz
 
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Dmitry Kopnichev

Thanks for your reply.
Word does not allow paragraph breaks (^p) and 'Use wildcards' checked at
once.
How to make Word replace a paragraph break (^p) if a next symbol is small
caps and not a number?
 
C

Cooz

Hi Dmitry,

Use ^13 instead of ^p when you check 'Use wildcards'.

You can find a paragraph break followed by a non-number(^13[!0-9]). Apply
small caps format to your search the way I stated in my previous post. Note
that both the paragraph break and the non-number must have small caps format,
or Word won't find them.

Good luck,
Cooz
 
D

Dmitry Kopnichev

Thanks for your suggestions.
How to find the paragraph break and the non-number if the paragraph break is
Capital caps?
Cooz said:
Hi Dmitry,

Use ^13 instead of ^p when you check 'Use wildcards'.

You can find a paragraph break followed by a non-number(^13[!0-9]). Apply
small caps format to your search the way I stated in my previous post. Note
that both the paragraph break and the non-number must have small caps format,
or Word won't find them.

Good luck,
Cooz
--
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Thanks.

Dmitry Kopnichev said:
Thanks for your reply.
Word does not allow paragraph breaks (^p) and 'Use wildcards' checked at
once.
How to make Word replace a paragraph break (^p) if a next symbol is small
caps and not a number?
clicking
More, in
via paragraph?
How
 
C

Cooz

Hi Dmitry,

If the paragraph break is Capital Caps (do you mean All Caps?) and the
non-number is Small Caps, you have a problem. You cannot search more than one
format at the same time.

Good luck,
Cooz
--
PS: If this is a satisfying answer to your question and you're logged in via
the Microsoft site, please click Yes to "Did this post answer the question?".
Thanks.

Dmitry Kopnichev said:
Thanks for your suggestions.
How to find the paragraph break and the non-number if the paragraph break is
Capital caps?
Cooz said:
Hi Dmitry,

Use ^13 instead of ^p when you check 'Use wildcards'.

You can find a paragraph break followed by a non-number(^13[!0-9]). Apply
small caps format to your search the way I stated in my previous post. Note
that both the paragraph break and the non-number must have small caps format,
or Word won't find them.

Good luck,
Cooz
--
PS: If this is a satisfying answer to your question and you're logged in via
the Microsoft site, please click Yes to "Did this post answer the question?".
Thanks.

Dmitry Kopnichev said:
Thanks for your reply.
Word does not allow paragraph breaks (^p) and 'Use wildcards' checked at
once.
How to make Word replace a paragraph break (^p) if a next symbol is small
caps and not a number?
"Cooz" <[email protected]> OIIAYEI/OIIAYEIA ? II?IOONE
OIAAOAYAA: Hi Dmitry,

Paragraph breaks are never in the middle of a paragraph, always at the
end.

Depending on what you want, either replace paragraph breaks (^p) by
nothing
in the EditReplace-dialog, or replace ^p^p by ^p repeatedly until Word
says
that "the search item was not found".

Type a \ before any wildcard if you want to find a wildcard character ^p\?
searches a questionmark after a paragraph break when 'Use wildcards' is
checked. To search for small caps format, expand the dialog by clicking
More,
and choose Format | Font...

Good luck,
Cooz
--
PS: If this is a satisfying answer to your question and you're logged in
via
the Microsoft site, please click Yes to "Did this post answer the
question?".
Thanks.

:

Hello
How to delete unnecessary paragraph brakes in a middle of a paragraph?
How
to set a small caps "?" wild card character after the "^p" in the
replace
window?
 
D

Dmitry Kopnichev

The ^13[!0-9] finds all paragraph breaks between semantic paragraphs (not
only semantic line breaks) and following non-numbers which I do not want to
replace. The ^13[!0-9] with 'Use wildcards' checked does not find anything.
Thanks for replies.
Cooz said:
Hi Dmitry,

If the paragraph break is Capital Caps (do you mean All Caps?) and the
non-number is Small Caps, you have a problem. You cannot search more than one
format at the same time.

Good luck,
Cooz
--
PS: If this is a satisfying answer to your question and you're logged in via
the Microsoft site, please click Yes to "Did this post answer the question?".
Thanks.

Dmitry Kopnichev said:
Thanks for your suggestions.
How to find the paragraph break and the non-number if the paragraph break is
Capital caps?
Cooz said:
Hi Dmitry,

Use ^13 instead of ^p when you check 'Use wildcards'.

You can find a paragraph break followed by a non-number(^13[!0-9]). Apply
small caps format to your search the way I stated in my previous post. Note
that both the paragraph break and the non-number must have small caps format,
or Word won't find them.

Good luck,
Cooz
in
via
the Microsoft site, please click Yes to "Did this post answer the question?".
Thanks.

:

Thanks for your reply.
Word does not allow paragraph breaks (^p) and 'Use wildcards' checked at
once.
How to make Word replace a paragraph break (^p) if a next symbol is small
caps and not a number?
"Cooz" <[email protected]> OIIAYEI/OIIAYEIA ? II?IOONE
OIAAOAYAA: Hi Dmitry,

Paragraph breaks are never in the middle of a paragraph, always at the
end.

Depending on what you want, either replace paragraph breaks (^p) by
nothing
in the EditReplace-dialog, or replace ^p^p by ^p repeatedly until Word
says
that "the search item was not found".

Type a \ before any wildcard if you want to find a wildcard
character
^p\?
searches a questionmark after a paragraph break when 'Use
wildcards'
is
checked. To search for small caps format, expand the dialog by clicking
More,
and choose Format | Font...

Good luck,
Cooz
logged
in
via
the Microsoft site, please click Yes to "Did this post answer the
question?".
Thanks.

:

Hello
How to delete unnecessary paragraph brakes in a middle of a paragraph?
How
to set a small caps "?" wild card character after the "^p" in the
replace
window?
 

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