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I have noticed that often your replies include wildcards, such as ^13
(Paragraph Marks?) I have obviously used the Special Listing in the Replace Dialog box but is there a concise listing somewhere, with handy hints as to the correct syntax is? Many thanks Dean |
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^13 is simply a coding for character 13 (paragraph), not a wildcard. You can
get a list of such specialties by clicking the More button, then Special. Note that the list is different if you check the 'Use Wildcards' checkbox. 'Wildcards' -- in this context-- is actually a full (if slightly odd) implementation of regular expressions, which is quite a large subject (it's a formal mathematical approach to pattern matching). Google will give you some reference sites.. "DeanH" wrote in message ... I have noticed that often your replies include wildcards, such as ^13 (Paragraph Marks?) I have obviously used the Special Listing in the Replace Dialog box but is there a concise listing somewhere, with handy hints as to the correct syntax is? Many thanks Dean |
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http://www.gmayor.com/replace_using_wildcards.htm
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org DeanH wrote: I have noticed that often your replies include wildcards, such as ^13 (Paragraph Marks?) I have obviously used the Special Listing in the Replace Dialog box but is there a concise listing somewhere, with handy hints as to the correct syntax is? Many thanks Dean |
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