Mohammad

The problem is, it will fail to distinguish punctuation. So, it can find 
> " test " but not " test!".


For my use cases that does does not matter at all!

It is "*exact string replace*" and it works very well.  I'm using it fine, 
often without any leading or trailing space. The *viability is context 
dependent*.

For instance the novel Great Expectations "Pip" is a unique character and a 
rare string in English so searches on "Pip" work also for ...

Pip  or Pip's or Pip. or Pip! etc

It works well ... for instance,

[image: {E0588A6F-5A0D-4743-8180-DA32001E32DD}.png.jpg]



Basically, with care, you can do most anything with it.

Best wishes
Josiah

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