Twayne wrote:
In news:op.vl58celmxqd...@pb-laptop,
Johnny Rosenberg<[email protected]> typed:
Yes, but I think there was some serious problem with that,
if I recall correctly. The problem was that \n in the
search field is Shift+b5 and in the replace field it is
b5, but there is no way to replace the other way around,
at least not easily.
That rings a bell somehow, but IIRC I fixed it by using the "$" expression.
Take a look in Help for "replacing;tab stops (regular expressions)" and see
if that table doesn't help. I'm using 3.2.1 on an XP Pro SP3 Dell T3400
workstation.
Yes, I know it doesn't sound like the right place in Help, but that chart
is where I found it, again IIRC. IT'll only operate on the last character in
a line. Don't know why it's under tabs - but that's OO's Help, good or
bad.Nothin surprises me in Help anymore.
HTH,
Twayne
For a newbie to have to jump hoops to do all that is quite daunting and
can't help OOo's user friendliness any, especially when "lesser" word
processors make it easy. I hope there's a short cut to features like
this in the works.
Jim in NYC
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