Finding words that are 34 characters or higher--search expression

G

Guest

Hello. I'm trying to get Word to automatically identify for me (through a
search) words that are 34 characters or higher (NOTE: Each word is separated
by a paragraph mark...it's essentially a long list 350 pages long). My search
routines thus far have not produced satisfactory results.

The searches I have been running include a wildcard search trying the
greater than > or less than < signs and including character signs (?). The
trouble here is that Word still picks up characters from the PREVIOUS word
and line, so it's not a clean search.

I'm trying to get Word to search, line-by-line, whether there are words
greater than or equal to 34 characters. The wildcard search also includes and
expression option, but I'm unsure about how to write the expression. Any
ideas and thanx!
 
J

Jezebel

Check the 'Use wildcards' checkbox and use: [!^013 ]{34,}

Translation: find any sequence of 34 or more characters that are not spaces
or paragraph marks.

Depending on what you're trying to do with this list, you might find it
easier to work in Excel. Put the words in one column; in another column use
the Len() function to display the word lengths, then sort on that.
 

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