At 04:27 PM 25/11/2013, Thane Sherrington wrote:
I have a Word document that had the page numbers manually entered
(they were typed into each page). So as I edit the damn thing, all
the numbers get skewed. I was looking for find and replace that
would fix this, and so far the best I have is [0-9]^13 which gets
rid of all the single page numbers. [0-9][0-9]^13 gets rid of the
two digit numbers, but I'd really like to do something like:
^13[0-9]*[0-9]^13
which should get rid of all lines that start with 0 to 9 and end with 0 to 9.
I did it with Word 2013
^13[0-9][0-9][0-9]^13
then
^13[0-9][0-9]^13
then
^13[0-9]^13
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