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)
Keep in mind that this is an auto numbered section... Thanks in advance for any help.
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 this is what you were talking about. I think it may be something to consider to add some information to the Help that talks about full lines of text...example: using the "*" wildcard in a sentence or paragraph between the first and last word will remove every thing between the two words and the words themselves.
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 this is what you were talking about. I think it may be something to consider to add some information to the Help that talks about full lines of text...example: using the "*" wildcard in a sentence or paragraph between the first and last word will remove every thing between the two words and the words themselves.
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Got it to work...but still have a question
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
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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