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Thanks for reply Guessed.
That syntax only works where there are no special characters, so if the word is in quotes, for example, it doesn't get picked up. What I need is a way to include special characters (but not spaces!) in this part of the syntax: "[A-Za-z0-9]". Or a way to exclude spaces, in the same way that this syntax excludes paragraph marks: "[!^13]" |
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