Changing 77 777 to 77,777

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I have a document in Word 2000 which contains a lot of numbers in the text
(ie not in tables).

The document was written by someone who uses a space as the thousands
separator, instead of a comma. So, for example whereas I would write
"77,777.77", he writes "77 777.77".

This is a problem for various reasons, including that the number can break
across the end of a line. Is there a way of replacing these spaces with
commas globally? I have looked at Search & Replace, but there seems to be no
special character to mean "any single digit".



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