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When I enter [^010] with 'Use wildcards' checked and click find Word replies
"The Find What text contain a range that is not valid." If I enter [^009] or [^011] Word replies "Word has finished searching the document. The search item was not found." Why is this? I need a workaround for this 'feature' as I have some files that contain a character sequence (ASCII 13,10,13,10) that I would like to delete. I could breakout my 1988 version of PC-Write and get this done but I really would like to use Word 2002. |
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