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Oh, this is fun! Thank you so much for this help, Aaron. I’ve modified your first bit as follows, which results in the addition of the discretionary line break and discretionary hyphen following the hard hyphen.
grep {findWhat:”wK-“} {changeTo:”\-~k~-“} {includeFootnotes:false, includeMasterPages:false, includeHiddenLayers:false, wholeWord:false}
Now I just have to figure out how to also add a discretionary hyphen before the word preceding the hard hyphen…
I also see that there’s a 3.0 version of Multi-Find/Change available (https://www.automatication.com/index.php?id=24), which I’m going to experiment with as well. I appreciate that suggestion.
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