I agree that you have to be careful about what you wish for - -but if you
are working only or principally with text, you can do what you want by going
to 'tools'>auto correct' and then replace a comma [for example] with a comma
plus a trailing space. And the process can be reversed. John
"Ex ante" or "ex post" -- IOW: are you looking at an existing text and
want to add a space after each existing "," and "."? Or do you need a
mechanism to do that while you type (then the AutoCorrect is what you
need). Strange requirement, though.
Greetinx
Robert
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