I've just now done what I believe you say you're doing, and it works
perfectly -- both ways, going from space^pspace to ^p and back again.
Since you say the Find aspect is working, I assume you don't have "Use
wildcards" checked (^p doesn't work when that option is checked).
What about experimenting to see if you can use some other replacement, just
for starters, to see if the hangup is the ^p or the replace in general?
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"Boot-Software" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I've got a text distributed in number-bullets instead of normal lining (it
> serves referential purposes), but I want to edit it (erase one space at
> the
> end of a verse and another one at the beginning, but keep the same verse
> distribution), and I can't manage to do it automatically, since it seems
> to
> function differently searching ("Finding") from Replacing. Why is this?
> What
> can I do for this function to work as it does when "Finding"?
> I'm using Word 2007.
>
> Find
> ^p [i.e.: space-paragraph-space]
> Replace
> ^p [i.e.: paragraph]