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programmers/coders: I want to add a fixed number to all the different numbers in my document
I have a document full of things like:
1a 12c; 15b-17a, 66a,c 94b-c 140b], This is what I want: 101a 112c; 115b-117a, 166a,c 194b-c 240b], I'm using Word for Mac 2008. |
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You can do that with a series of wildcard Find/Replace expressions, such as:
Find = <1([0-9]{2}[!0-9]) Replace = 2\1 Find = <([0-9]{2}[!0-9]) Replace = 1\1 Find = <([0-9][!0-9]) Replace = 10\1
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