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A simple GREP question

Community Beginner ,
Feb 11, 2021 Feb 11, 2021

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Hello friends,

 

I've been working on  this problem quite a long time and haven't come up with a solution. So, here's the question:

 

I'm using GREP in a paragraph style to alter four characters Adv. (including a dot in the end) to superscript.

 

My GREP expression is: Adv\.

 

I find Adv has changed to superscript but the dot in the end doesn't change

 

Would someone please help me out?

Thank you very much.

 

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Guide , Feb 12, 2021 Feb 12, 2021

It should be fine Adv\. as in my screenshot

Schermata 2021-02-12 alle 09.18.24.png

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Community Expert , Feb 12, 2021 Feb 12, 2021

Your expression should do the job.

(for me it works as well)

aad.png

Try it again.

Create a new Paragraph style with the same Grep and apply it.

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Guide ,
Feb 12, 2021 Feb 12, 2021

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It should be fine Adv\. as in my screenshot

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Thank you so much. I've realized I had a conflicting GREP in the same paragraph style. 

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Your expression should do the job.

(for me it works as well)

aad.png

Try it again.

Create a new Paragraph style with the same Grep and apply it.

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Glad we could help

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