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I have a doc in Word 2003 & have a Find & Replace dilemma.
The document has many (over 1000) different dates in the format: 15/03/26 15/05/16 14/10/02 I know how to find these using the wildcards: ??/??/?? but I want to leave the dates as they are and add a comma after each date. eg: 15/03/26, 15/05/16, 14/10/02, I don't know what to put in the Replace with field. I tried ??/??/??, but of course it changed each date to ??/??/??, Any help appreciated.. Thanks. |
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