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Hello All,
New poster, I did my best to search for this answer using keywords such as: atomic grouping, alternatives, bar OR pip equivalent, etc... but had no luck My question is, is there/what is the Microsoft Word find/replace equivalent of the regular expression (word1|word2) ? I've obviously tried | and \| with no luck. And any webpage I found with discussion of advanced find/replace for word did not go into atomic grouping. Thanks so much! -Hikari |
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