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Whenever I copy formatted text from a PDF file which is formatted to have line breaks (or carriage returns), I need to find a way to remove these line breaks without removing the paragraph format. To do this I need to use RegEx (Regular expressions) to only remove the line breaks which aren't preceded by a period. So for example, if a string of text has a line break right after a period, that is obviously almost always a legitimate line break which will start a new paragraph. If a string of text has a line break mid-word or after a word with no period, it's simply part of the bad formatting I need to get rid of.

My problem is that I don't know how to use RegEx to make it only remove the ^p tags in word or CRLF or line breaks in any format under the conditions that it omits ones following a period. Solution for MS Word: • Open Find & Replace ( Ctrl+ H) and check the 'Use wildcards' option. If you don't see the 'Use wildcards' option, click 'More'. • Copy the following into the 'Find What' box: ([!])^0013 • Copy the following into the 'Replace What' box: 1 • Click 'Replace All' Explanation: • [!] means 'find every symbol except dot' • ^0013 is a paragraph mark, so in the 'Find What' we will find every non-dot symbol followed by a paragraph mark • Parentheses mean that we will place that non-dot symbol in memory to use later • 1 replaces our memorized symbol at the location where we find it Note that the ^0013 is not inside the parentheses, so the final text would be without paragraph marks.

My tribe pc game full version free download. Because sentences can end in more punctuation than a period I’ve updated to: • Find every symbol except dot, question mark, exclamation point, close quote or colon. • Additionally, in some cases you’ll want to add a space after 1 in the “Replace What” box to keep from combining the last word on one line with the first word on the next line.

Battle realms winter of the wolf. As promised, here is the first part of my Scrivener Manual for Windows. It gives a basic intro into Scrivener (the Windows Version). In Part 1 you will find a section describing (in detail) how to create a Scrivener project. User Manuals Download a copy of our user manuals in PDF format, or even the Scrivener projects that were used to create them—we produce our manuals using MultiMarkdown with Scrivener.

Solution for MS Word: • Open Find & Replace ( Ctrl+ H) and check the “Use wildcards” option. • If you don’t see the “Use wildcards” option, click “More.” • Copy the following into the “Find What” box: ([!?!'

':])^0013 • Copy the following into the “Replace What” box: 1 • Click “Replace All.” Explanation: [!?!' ':] means “find every symbol except dot, question mark, exclamation point, close quote or colon.” - ^0013 is a paragraph mark, so in the “Find What” we will find every non-dot symbol followed by a paragraph mark. - Parentheses mean that we will place that non-dot symbol in memory to use later. - 1 replaces our memorized symbol at the location where we find it. Note that the ^0013 is not inside the parentheses, so the final text would be without paragraph marks.