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CSmith
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Odd search and replace question

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My boss has asked me to figure out how to use a text file to set the filter settings for TextPipePro. I am including an example of the text file, for ease of discussion:

[Script for Search and Replace]
[Options]
Search_subdir=0
Prompt_flag=2
Max Display Chars=512
Output_File=
String Color=255
Show_Files=0
Max Items Saved=5
File Color=16711680
Backup Path=
Num Detail Entries=5
Default Viewer=C:WINDOWSNOTEPAD.EXE
Before Hit=<
After Hit=>
Max Reg Expr=32767
Write to Backup Dir=0
Unzip Dir=c:windowsTEMP
Show Files Without Hits=0
Display Replace String=0
Display File Stats=0
Reverse Filters=0
Min Size Filter=0
Max Size Filter=0
Min Date Filter=
Max Date Filter=
Skip Files Mask=0
Ignore Attributes=55
Keep file time stamp=0
One hit=0
Cache File List=1
Sort File Names=0
Sort Ascending=1
Append to output file=0
[Search /iw]
"resume"
[Replace]
"rbod"
[Search /iw]
"job title"
[Replace]
"titl"
[Search /iw]
"coverletter"
[Replace]
"abs"
[Path]
C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\resumepost\rawresumes\helpwanted\*.*
[End of Search and Replace Script]

I am not sure what software was being used to generate these search and replace filters, as i was not a part of the staff at that time.

Thank you in advance for your time and consideration on this matter.

Chris Smith
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Post by DataMystic Support »

Hi Chris,

That file isn't one that is used or understood by TextPipe, but you can certainly use a text file to load filter settings into TextPipe. Just check the help under the Command line settings.
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