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If have many instances of X followed by a number, but I only want to subscript the number if it's proceeded by a single X.
X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 12 23 12 45 A wildcard Find/Replace: Find = [0-9]{1,} Replace = ^& This subscripts everything, but not sure how to isolate the number. |
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