https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144892

--- Comment #14 from Alex Thurgood <ipla...@tuta.io> ---
(In reply to David Sherman from comment #12)

> search/replace command I can run on the file after I convert it? If the
> latter, what specifically should I be doing?
> 

You would need to install the AltFindReplace extension first, which is
available here :

https://extensions.libreoffice.org/en/extensions/show/alternative-dialog-find-replace-for-writer

The usual way to install these extensions is to download the extension package
via the download link (the file has an oxt file extension).

Drag and drop the oxt file onto a running instance of LibreOffice, for example,
onto the LibreOffice app icon in the Dock.

The Extension Manager GUI should be displayed and should ask you to confirm
that you wish to install the extension. If the extension installs successfully,
you will be asked whether you want to restart LibreOffice in order for the
extension to be recognised for future use. On restart, when you open a Writer
document, you should see a pair og bright green binoculars in the main toolbar
on the left hand side. Clicking on those binoculars will bring up the
Alternative Search & Replace tool. It is here that you should try entering the
commands given in Ask link page I referred to earlier.

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