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In Word 2016 I have a list of a 11.000 historical military people that I want to turn into a table to be used in a sortable Excel later. It's OCR-d from a pdf of an old book, around 10% non trusted result)
They all look like this (One man per paragraph): de CHARETTE de LA CONTRIE, Athanase, nĂ© Ă* Nantes (Loire-InfĂ©rieure), 18 septembre 1832. — Lieutenant-colonel, commandant la LĂ©gion des Volontaires de lÂ’Ouest, 7 octobre 1870 ; GĂ©nĂ©ral de brigade, 14 janvier 1871. Combat de Brou ; bataille de Loigny. BlessĂ© Ă* Loigny. — Chevalier de la LĂ©gion dÂ’honneur, 8 dĂ©cembre 1870 ; Officier de la LĂ©gion d'honneur, 20 juillet 1871. I have already placed tabs before and after "nĂ© Ă*" with a simple S&R. Now I need a tab AFTER the first date ( right after the first right bracket, always 19th century). So in the search box I typed ), ^# <(*)> 18^#^#. and in the Replacebox : ^t^&^T (Intending a second run with the two-digit days, and to do a correction by switching the first tab and the bracket later) But it does not work : nothing is found. It says (Transl. from Dutch): ^# is not a valid part of a searchstring or it's not supported when using wildcards is enabled I have tried a lot of variants, but no dice What am I doing wrong? Leo |
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