I’m a longtime (decades!) user of and fan of BBedit who, somewhat stupidly, 
has never explored the potential of Text Factories or Text Transformations 
and so must ask an embarrassing question:

I have a series of (6) “*Replace All”* commands I perform daily, in 
sequence in BBedit, and it’s only just now occurred to me that I might 
perform all of these with a single keystroke (or a single click). But the 
interface for doing so perplexes me. 

Is this a Factory thing or a Transform task? I just want to perform these 
commands in the single open-for-editing window, so Factory seems overkill. 
But, unlike Factory, when I open my existing Replace All commands in 
Transform (the “g” menu), they’re all grayed out (can’t be added).

Alternatively, is there a way to invoke an existing Factory without leaving 
the BBedit file on which one is working in the moment?

Grateful for any guidance you can share —

CM

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