On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 23:27:16 +0200, FxParlant wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm really a fan of the find & replace functions (regular expressions)
> Although I can easily find the empty lines, how can I suppress them : if
> I put nothing in the replace box, the lines are found but not replaced ?
>
> Thank
I have dug up the issues as
17188 Find and Replace doesn't take case of original word in to account
30132 Need more options in change case
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Joerg Barfurth wrote:
No I meant this the other way around. If your search is
search: macbeth; replace with: hamlet
and you start with
Macbeth, MACBETH, MacBeth, MacBetH
you get
Hamlet, HAMLET, ... and then?
Ciao, Joerg
Hamlet, HAMLET, Hamlet, Hamlet
Which is a result I'd be happy with since
Hi Jamie,
Jamie Borg wrote:
BTW: What should happen (or what does word do), if you are replacing
macbeth with hamlet and the word you have is MacBeth? Or MacbetH?
MACbETH? MaCbEtH? I am not so sure it is clearly defined what is the
'same' capitalization in each case.
Ciao, Joerg
I tried that o
Joerg Barfurth wrote:
BTW: What should happen (or what does word do), if you are replacing
macbeth with hamlet and the word you have is MacBeth? Or MacbetH?
MACbETH? MaCbEtH? I am not so sure it is clearly defined what is the
'same' capitalization in each case.
Ciao, Joerg
I tried that out by s
Jamie Borg wrote:
Hristo Simenov Hristov wrote:
By default match case is off
You can turn it on or of. There is a checkbox for that. I do not see
the problem. Maybe you have switched on this checkbox and you forgot
to turn it off.
Sorry, I should have been clearer.
In MSWord I can type "hamlet"
Hristo Simenov Hristov wrote:
By default match case is off
You can turn it on or of. There is a checkbox for that. I do not see the
problem. Maybe you have switched on this checkbox and you forgot to turn it
off.
Sorry, I should have been clearer.
In MSWord I can type "hamlet" in the Find Box an