WD2000: How to Convert Multiple White Spaces or TabsID: Q212311
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This article describes how to change multiple spaces or tabs in a Word
document to a single instance of a tab or other white space character.
You may want to perform this type of replacement in order to take advantage
of some of the formatting commands in Word.
Some text or word processor files use multiple spaces or tabs to create
tables. In Word, this type of formatting makes alignment and other types of
formatting impossible.
To convert multiple instances of white space characters, such as spaces or
tab characters, to a single instance of the character, use the following
advanced criteria in the Find What box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
x{y,}where x is the character you are searching for, such as a space, and y is the minimum number of instances that the character must appear in order to be replaced.
Filet Mignon <space> <space> <space> <space> <space> $21.95it is converted to
Filet Mignon <tab> $21.95by following these steps:
<space>{2,}where <space> is the character produced when you press the SPACEBAR once.
^tNOTE: The ^ is the caret symbol and is inserted by pressing SHIFT+6.
For more information about how to clear or move tab stops, click Microsoft Word Help on the
Help menu, type "Tabs" in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard,
and then click Search to view the topics returned.
Additional query words: complex search criteria
Keywords : kbdta kblayout wd2000
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo
Last Reviewed: May 13, 1999