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brucealan
I have seen the answer to this, but I have forgotten it and can't find
it in Word Help.
As an example, say I want to replace every "e" that follows any number
with a "k", but I want to keep the number as it is. Thus, I want to
replace e5u8ej2 with e5u8kj2. So I can do a search for ^#e, but I don't
know the "replace" syntax to make sure that the number survives as it
is. Word help used to have that buried somewhere, but now I can't find
it. I'm sure someone reading this will know, so thanks in advance.
beekay
it in Word Help.
As an example, say I want to replace every "e" that follows any number
with a "k", but I want to keep the number as it is. Thus, I want to
replace e5u8ej2 with e5u8kj2. So I can do a search for ^#e, but I don't
know the "replace" syntax to make sure that the number survives as it
is. Word help used to have that buried somewhere, but now I can't find
it. I'm sure someone reading this will know, so thanks in advance.
beekay