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Word question
I know this is not the "MS Word" forum, but I'm trying to edit Word docs before converting to RTF and import into Calibre. Does anyone know how to Find/Replace broken sentences? Something like this in Word:
"Wind and" I can search for them (^$^p), but a replacement would loose my ^$ character. Using BBEdit or Jedit would give me better control, but then I loose all my formatting. |
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my lame solution was to search for: a^p (the letter A with no space, followed by a carriage return) replace with a[space] (the letter A with a space). Continue through all the letters in the alphabet.
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You could try the following, which is 4 passes. I wrap them in a Word macro to make it less tedious.
Pass 1 - with 'Use wildcards' option unchecked Code:
Find:^w^p ReplaceAll:^p Code:
Find:^p^w ReplaceAll:^p Code:
Find:([!-])^13([a-z]) ReplaceAll:\1 \2 Code:
Find:([-])^13([a-z]) ReplaceAll:\1\2
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... follow-up. You are advised to do this before you spend a lot of time formating your document as any Find/Replace which removes end-of-paragraph markers is prone to removing formating associated with that paragraph.
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I don't know about Word, but OpenOffice supports regexp-searches, using which your problem would boil down to replacing "\n\n" with "", I believe. Try it, it's free
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