find/replace
Thank you for your help and the file you worked on. The finished file is
just what I was trying to do. I think my only question would be, How did
you know that the separating mark was ASCII 29?
"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message
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The unknown character is a Group Separator (ASCII 29) and to deal with it
you must use
ActiveDocument.Range.Text = Replace(ActiveDocument.Range.Text, Chr(29),
Chr(9))
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Hope this helps.
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com
"Stephen Larivee" wrote in message
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Win XP, Word 2003
I exported a field in FileMaker Pro. It is a repeating field with two
dates in one field. I thought I could import the field into Word and
find the marker that separates one date from the next and do a Replace
All and put a Tab between the two dates and then put the dates into two
different fields, the way they belong. I have the field in Word and
there is a small rectangle between the dates. So far nothing I have used
as a Find has "found" it, except for White Space (^w), but when I do a
find ^w and replace ^t, Word replaces thousands of the occurences but the
demon white rectanges remain. I even tried copying and pasting the
rectange into the Find box but that is not working.
I have a posting on a FileMaker Pro board to see if someone can show me
how to separate the dates from with FileMaker, but it seems I should be
able to do it from within Word.
Does anyone have a suggestion???
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