Simon,
Ok, I used the following 2 strings and it worked:
1. Label*(113U) Wildcards on
2. )^p Normal
My question is why did the 1st string not get the close paren?
Thanks,
Wayne
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- Fri Aug 11, 2006 12:01 am
- Forum: WordPipe, ExcelPipe and PowerPointPipe Support
- Topic: Basic wildcard use...I think
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- Thu Aug 10, 2006 11:49 pm
- Forum: WordPipe, ExcelPipe and PowerPointPipe Support
- Topic: Basic wildcard use...I think
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almost worked
Simon,
That string almost worked...but it left the final parenthesis ")"....I think it saw it as a wildcard. Any suggestions.
Also, it did remove the 11 and renumber everything below properly.
I see in the Help where it says:
"Any string of characters * s*d finds "sad" and "started". "
I suspect ...
That string almost worked...but it left the final parenthesis ")"....I think it saw it as a wildcard. Any suggestions.
Also, it did remove the 11 and renumber everything below properly.
I see in the Help where it says:
"Any string of characters * s*d finds "sad" and "started". "
I suspect ...
- Wed Aug 09, 2006 11:31 pm
- Forum: WordPipe, ExcelPipe and PowerPointPipe Support
- Topic: Basic wildcard use...I think
- Replies: 4
- Views: 16530
Basic wildcard use...I think
I am trying to remove the following lines of text and am unable to completely remove with one statement:
11. (tab)Label (tab)FR05
(tab)600-118570(tab) LABEL BOX END CP 4 X 5 YLW
(tab)FR79
(tab)600-113168(tab) LABEL 6 X 3 BOX END YLW (113U)
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11. (tab)Label (tab)FR05
(tab)600-118570(tab) LABEL BOX END CP 4 X 5 YLW
(tab)FR79
(tab)600-113168(tab) LABEL 6 X 3 BOX END YLW (113U)
Keep in mind that this is an auto numbered section ...