If you look at the grep cheat sheet associated to "Find:" (the circled ? 
drop down menu) and scrolling down toward the bottom you'll find (?-i) 
Force case-sensitive matching. So, change you grep pattern to:

(?-i)^[a-z]+[\W]*$

and you'll find only a all-lower-case word and not any word containing a 
upper case letter.

On Sunday, April 6, 2025 at 12:40:02 AM UTC-7 Otto Munters wrote:

> I use this Grep pattern   ^[a-z]+[\W]*$  to find lines consisting of one 
> single word without a capital letter and including punctuation. However, 
> BBedit also finds words that start with a capital letter. How can I correct 
> that?
>
> Thanks for helping!
> Otto
>

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