On Friday, September 14, 2018 at 10:10:53 AM UTC-5, Ni Va wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> In the same line I got these :
> 
> 
>  "foo" "bar
> bar bar
> bar bar bar
> "
> 
> 
> Would like to replace only "bar......" .
> 
> 
> Is it possible with a range just before  s/"\_.\{-}"/"REPLACE"/ ?
> 

It is very unclear what you are asking. A before/after text example, plus the 
current cursor position (if that's actually important to your question) would 
be helpful.

For now, all I can help with is to say that you can include the current cursor 
position in a pattern by including '\%#' in the pattern where you want to match 
the cursor. See ":help /\%#".

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