The makes Word find one or more occurrences of the repeated item. The \1 identifies a recurrence of the previous expressionin this case, any sequence of characters followed by a carriage return (represented by the code ^13). Enter in the "Find what" box and \1 in the "Replace with" box. Next, clear any formatting and check the "Use wildcards" box. Regular expressions to the rescue again! Choose Edit » Replace to display the Find and Replace dialog box. But I can already see a ton of duplicate entries that I'll need to knock out. So far, so goodthe membership list is now in the format "Membershipnumber Tab Lastname, Firstname," and I've sorted it into ascending order using Table » Sort.
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