if your filenames have a leading zero (ie 01.png) try this:

pages/(0[1-9]|[1-7][0-9]|8[12])\.png

If they don't have a leading zero (ie 1.png) try this:

pages/([1-9]|[1-7][0-9]|8[12])\.png

Replace with:

pages/\1.jpg

On Nov 22, 7:40 am, Tom007 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I need to find a patten to replace this code in multiple files;
>
> pages/xx.png
>
> to replace
>
> pages/xx.jpg
>
> "xx" is a number from 1 to 82 depending the webpage and only need to
> replace the extension .png to .jpg
> Need to be a pattern because a simple find/replace would change
> undesired code that is similar.
> I will use Multi-File Search function for replace this code in
> multiple files.
>
> When use Multi-File Search function and do a SAVE SET how can recover
> the criteria again (don't see a load set button)? It saves the search
> data only or the replace data also?
> Thanks.
> Tom

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