WD98: Find/Replace with Wildcard Finds All Punctuation (176541)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Word 98 Macintosh Edition
This article was previously published under Q176541 SYMPTOMS
When you use wildcards to find punctuation at the end of a word, Word finds
every instance of that punctuation.
WORKAROUNDMethod 1: Finding Punctuation at the End of a Word or Number
To find the punctuation that exists at the end of a word or number (for
example, This is a test: or 19: ) and is followed by a space, follow these
steps:
- On the Edit menu, click Find or Replace.
NOTE: If you see More, click it.
- Select the Use Wildcards check box.
- Click No Formatting, if available; otherwise, go to step 4.
- Click Special and choose End of Word >.
- In the Find What box, after the > type the punctuation you want to find
and press the spacebar. The Find What box should now resemble the
following:
- Click Find Next.
Method 2: Finding Punctuation That Separates Words or Numbers
To find punctuation that exists separating words or numbers (for example,
test:test or 19:91), follow these steps:
- On the Edit menu, click Find or Replace.
NOTE: If you see More, click it.
- Select the Use Wildcards check box.
- Click No Formatting, if available; otherwise, go to step 4.
- Click Special and choose "End of Word >."
- In the Find What box, after the > type in the punctuation being searched
for. Then click Special again and select "Beginning of Word <". The
Find What box should now resemble the following:
- Click Find Next.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the products listed at the
beginning of this article.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 10/4/2002 |
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Keywords: | kbbug KB176541 |
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