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Jakov93 Jakov93 is offline Using Find & Replace in Word instead of GREP Function in Adobe Indesign Windows 10 Using Find & Replace in Word instead of GREP Function in Adobe Indesign Office 2010
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Post Using Find & Replace in Word instead of GREP Function in Adobe Indesign

Hello,


I have an XML file for my exported mobile messages, for example

Code:
<sms address="????" time="Jul 8, 2020 8:55:20 AM" date="1594187720118" type="1" body="My message" read="1" service_center="???" name="Ruyan" />
However, I want to create a book for these messages in chat style by using Adobe InDesign, but I found some difficulty while dealing with GREP.

In other words, I want the content of these parameters (SMS address, Time, Body, Name) without quotation marks, each in a new line, but in the same paragraph, in this order:
Body
Time
Name
SMS address

Thanks
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