Microsoft KB Archive/191893

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Word 97 for Windows

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SYMPTOMS
If you use the ^13 code to find and replace paragraph marks in a document, you will be unable to locate those paragraph marks if you later search for them using the ^p character.

CAUSE
This problem occurs if you use wildcards during a find and replace operation. Because of the way the wildcards are implemented in Microsoft Word, you must use ^13 to find paragraph marks. However, the character that you should use to replace paragraph marks is ^p.

WORKAROUND
If you want to replace a paragraph mark, you must use ^p (not ^13). If you use ^13 to replace paragraph marks, you will be unable to locate them with the ^p character.

For more information about wildcard searches, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

"Q176776 WD: Searching for Special Characters When Use Wildcards Selected" Additional query words:

Keywords         : kbdta Version          : WINDOWS:97 Platform         : WINDOWS Issue type       : kbprb
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