Friends I want to remove the numbers in an MS word document, I know that through find and replace dialogue box it is possible. But here I m facing one problem. Suppose I have to replace any 2 digit number which is with period, I want to replace it with dot only. for that, I am writing, .^# in find box and dot in replace dialogue box, now what it is doing, it is replacing only one digit and not the full number. Suppose there is .23, it is replacing only 2, and .3 is still there, is there any way to remove whole number?
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