I took "between double quotes" to mean "within the string delimited
fields" rather than the more literal "comma surrounded immediately by
quotes"

On 3/1/06, Gareth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I dont get it :)
>
> You say find the comma between double quotes but then you say 'only want to
> replace the comma between Matthews and Andy' which is the one between
> text... So if it's the first, Adrians will find it (but it doesn't need to
> be Regex - a simple replace for "," will do it). If it's the second this
> might work:

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