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Old 09-18-2023, 03:04 PM
Dan99881 Dan99881 is offline Windows 10 Office 2013
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Default Wildcards terms working fine on "find", but I am clueless about "replace"

Hi,

I'm not sure, but I guess I've sorted it out how to search but not how to replace…

When I search (wildcards enabled) in any particular text from a collection of subtitle texts, both combinations of terms below work out fine (no quotation marks in actual usage):

1) "♪♪ [![]"
2) "[!]] ♪♪"

On the other hand, I can't seem to find the right terms for the "replace" part in order to get the result I want!

I'd like just to keep whatever character MS Word finds as "[![]" unchanged. But I'd need to have the outer ♪ deleted in each case. I am clueless about the way to make it work.

For instance:
If by using "♪♪ [![]" I get "♪♪ A", I just would like to replace it with "♪ A", in other words just delete the outer musical note.

If with "[!]] ♪♪" I find ". ♪♪", I just would like to end up with ". ♪", that is, just delete the outer musical note, now on the other side of the line.

I am excluding "[" and "]" because if any of them are there, then I should not worry about deleting musical notes at all. If they're not, then pairs of musical notes should be avoided. It's not a particularly logical practice, it's more about wanting the files from a collection to look the same.

Thanks in advance!
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