* Ennio-Sr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [110605, 00:56]:
> * Ennio-Sr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [100605, 19:47]:
> > * Laurent Godard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [100605, 18:21]:
> > > Hi again
> > > 
> > > i am totally wrong sorry
> > It's me to be sorry for not being able to figure out what this means ;)
> > > 
> > > subRegExpressions
> > > [...]
> 
Hi Laurent (and Paolo),
When I wrote (a couple of hours ago):

----- quote -----
Again me (hoping not to be talking to myself... ;-)

I found the way to use sStrToSearch = inputBox(" .....") and while
testing with many other strings I realized the reverse strokes '\' don't
seem to be necessary, although I canot tell why I reported this
impression during my first attempts ;(.

A further step would seem to be the capability to replace the found items
with new ones ? (But I have no idea where to start looking for ...)

----- unquote -----

I spoke too early ... ;(
Pieces of the search string are being regularly shown in the MsgBox, but
that happens for any kind of string, even if it doesn't exist in the
file being searched !

So it seems to be behaving as if :

> while aSearchResult.subRegExpressions > 0 

were always 'true' ...

Doubtfully yours, ;)
        Ennio


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