Lots of things to try, thank you all
-pm

On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 8:23 PM, Randy Jaynes via 4D_Tech <
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> Match RegEx should be able to do that for you.
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> Provided you get the pattern matching string correct.
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> That’s always a fun task. :-)
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> Randy
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> > On Oct 27, 2017, at 3:07 PM, Peter Mew via 4D_Tech <[email protected]
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> > Hi
> > If I have a document, that has both the word "seg" and the word
> "segment",
> > is there a way I can find the positions of just the word "seg"
> > I can look at the character following "seg" to see if its an "m", but I
> > wondered if there was a more direct route.
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