I find myself obliged periodically to produce a .doc file (current workflow: vim-latex(special cls I've slightly altered for my needs)-pythonscript-rtf-odt2doc).
The rtf and doc files contain sometimes one sometimes two spaces after the period; I want one space throughout. If not for this one niggling inconsistency, the output ain't too bad at all. Anyway, it was not obvious to me how to replace a period followed by two spaces with a period followed by one space in the find and replace utility (Edit/Find $ Replace) inside lowriter. I thought I'd post the solution I found here for others like me traipsing around eternally in the dark. So, 'Find $ Replace' (Ctrl+H for you hackers out there). Open up 'Other options' and tick 'Regular expressions' (perhaps the very bane of my existence). In the 'Find:' box \.([:space:]){2} and in the 'Replace:' box (which *doesn't* accept regular expressions, or rather only a severely limited subset of same): . (that's a period) Probably of little interest to any subscribers here, but there you go. -- "Three prisoners were locked in a cell. When the largest of them finished his food, he immediately ate the others. Too bad. An apostrophe in the right place might have prevented a horrible crime." Joe Gunn