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Originally Posted by derangedhermit
First cover the case where there may be a space (or two or three) between the ending punctuation and the ^p: change [space]^p to ^p globally and repeat a few times. Then change .^p to .... globally. Repeat for each mark: !>!!!!, etc.
Now change all ^p to space or newline, as you need. Now change all !!!! etc back to !^p. Scan text to proof.
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Although I couldn't understand what I did, these fixed most of the text except sentences ending with !"
. Is there a macro for the same purpose?
The main problem is the text I am editing is in a different language than my office installation so I can't use grammar check in proofing tools, but as long as I reviewed the text I couldn't see any errors other than ! problem.
As you seem like an expert in wildcards, can you please write how can I remove the page numbers that had mixed with the sentences?