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Exclude numbers in parantheses using wildcard find and replace
Hello All,
I am using Word 2010 and have a long document where there are numbers in parantheses. I wish to keep these numbers including the parantheses and the hyphen sign and delete everything in the document. eg.(1-1),(1-2)............(1-10).......many more like these with different combinations. At present I have only single digit on the left side of the hyphen. I tried the following using wildcard find and replace but it says Word found no items matching this criteria. (\([!0-9]{1,}\-[!0-9]{1,}\)) So after the find and replace I should have only numbers in parantheses with hyphens...all other text/digits should be deleted. Any help please Thanks in advance Rashid Khan |
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