how to find spaces in pages

I'm proof-reading a document that someone sent me, and the person has random 2 spaces between words throughout the document. in my old word program, i could just do a search for 2 spaces and find where they were and correct it to 1 space. but now in pages, when i do a search for 2 blank spaces, it says none can be found (but i know for a fact they are all throughout the document). any idea how i can find where these spaces are throughout the doc by doing a search?

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.7)

Posted on Jul 29, 2009 4:43 AM

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Jul 29, 2009 5:49 AM in response to G Prato

any idea how i can find where these spaces are throughout the doc by doing a search?


Place the insertion point, press and hold Shift, then press left arrow or right arrow once and once only to select one and only one non-imageable space character.

Open the Apple Character Palette and at the bottom left press the Action button. In the drop-down list select Show Character Selected in Application.

The Apple Character Palette will scan the Universal Character Set ISO-IEC 10646 for the non-imageable space character and provide the long identifier plus the short identifier.

Having identified the non-imageable spacing character, insert said non-imageable spacing character in the search and replace dialogue of Apple Pages and do a global search and replace.

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