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Hi :)
Why bother to replace all the double-spaces?  Many people prefer it so
you are pleasing one bunch of people but annoying another whole bunch.

Imo it's more important for the document to be internally consistent.
I often get handed documents which sometimes use double and sometimes
single.  Oth it might be your house style and that linked with
branding so it might be important.

It was that whole argument about changing fashions and how spaces
after a full stop 'should' (according to some) be slightly longer than
the space between words but 'should not' (according to others) be
quite as much as a double-space

Regards from
Tom :)




On 5 March 2014 07:31, Brian Barker <b.m.barker@btinternet.com> wrote:
At 01:30 05/03/2014 -0500, Doug McGarrett wrote:

Running LO version 4..1. Editing a three-page document which was written
with double-spacing after a period. Tried with search and replace to fix
that--tried twice--and both times it came up with the same number "fixed"
but in reality in neither case were they actually fixed. To input this, I
went to the search and replace window, and on the top replace I put two
space-bar pushes, and on the bottom replace with I put one space-bar push.


The Find & Replace dialogue "helpfully" remembers items that you have
previously used in the current session.  You can obtain these from the
drop-down list below each text box.  If you start typing, items from the
list will be suggested, prompting you in the text boxes themselves.

My guess is that at some point you have used a double space in the "Replace
with" box and it now appears in its list.  When you now type a single space,
LibreOffice fills in the second space automatically.  Since spaces are by
their nature invisible, you may not notice the additional highlighted space.
The result is that your are replacing double spaces with double spaces: that
would produce exactly the effect you describe.


What must I do to make this work?


Either:
o Type the space.  Press Delete to delete the suggested second space.
Or:
o Close LibreOffice to void the list.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker



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