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Find & Replace Wildcard Expression for Ordinal Numbers
Fellow Forum Members,
I need to erase a lot of paragraph numbers (shown below) using a Find & Replace operation. The problem is that 9 has one digit and "10" has two digits and "120" has three digits. Using the FIND & REPLACE expression "^#.^#.^#.^#.^#" leaves behind "0" for "10" and "20" for "120". The flaw with this expression is that it's looking for CARDINAL numbers. Can anyone help me in developing a wild card expression that will find whatever ORDINAL number no matter how many digits an allow me to erase it in one single Find & Replace operation. Thanks in advance for any help. 3.2.1.3.9 Item 1 3.2.1.3.10 Item 2 3.2.1.3.11 Item 3 3.2.1.3.120 Item 3 |
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