> On Sep 18, 2021, at 15:19, Roger Moffat wrote:
>
> Thanks for this - I recommended Ryan to the geniuses on this list. I figured
> it would be possible, but didn’t know where to begin to think about it.
>
> Once the text of the NOTE tag has been moved to the 1 OCCU line, the entire
> line
>
Chris
Thanks for this - I recommended Ryan to the geniuses on this list. I figured it
would be possible, but didn’t know where to begin to think about it.
Once the text of the NOTE tag has been moved to the 1 OCCU line, the entire
line
2 NOTE
can be deleted.
Roger
> On Sep 18,
> On Sep 18, 2021, at 14:19, Ryan Noyes wrote:
> Seeking workflow advice for wrangling a genealogical GEDCOM file in such a
> way that content normally appearing within the red box in this screenshot,
> instead populates where the green box is.
Hey Ryan,
You did a good job explaining the
Cmd-F to open the search dialog.
Use this “Find” string: (?s)(?<=\bAAA\b).*?(?=\bBBB\b)
Make sure “Grep” and “Case sensitive” are checked.
Make the “Replace” string empty.
Click “Replace All”.
\bAAA\b and \bBBB\b match “AAA” and “BBB” only when they appear as complete
words. If that isn’t
I have a thousands of word file with the contents I want to delete.
All the contents I want to delete are between exactly the same two
specified words.
How do I replace or remove the contents?
For example
AAA
***
***
***
***
***
BBB