It’s a little hairy, but this seems to work:
Find: `((?:.|\n)*\W)(\w+)`
Replace: `\1\t\2`
Hope this helps.
-sam
On 3 Feb 2020, at 10:59, Francisco Hirsch wrote:
I have a file with several lines of text.
How can I select the last word of the line and inserting a tab in
front of it?
Thanks in advance,
Francisco
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