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Hi gmaxey, just one more little question, how can I merge two lines of text?
"The book is on the blue^p table next to the door." Result: "The book is on the blue table next to the door." I did this: "[!.:;]^13" to "^p", but does not work, the last character of the 1st paragraph disapear, resulting in "The book is on the blu table..." Note that the code should only join the rows if "^ p" is not preceded by "." or ";" or ":". Ps.: I did a trick, two passes, "[!.:;]^13", "^13¢", replace to "^&¢", " ". Seems to work fine. Thanks. Last edited by eduzs; 06-25-2017 at 07:08 PM. |
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