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- Well, actually I managed to do it without the macro but using 4 expressions for different patterns, without the column setting. For example, this expression corrects the email address in the right column (divided by TABs) when the email address and the label is separated over 3 lines: InsertMode Col...Posted in Find/Replace/Regular Expressions
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Feb 03, 2017
- Thanks Fleggy! I work with the latest Windows version. Your post helped me a lot, but unfortunately it didn't brought the solution I was looking for. The difficulty is that email addresses may be spanned over 1,2 or even lines within this column. I didn't succeed in finding a Perl regex pattern to s...Posted in Find/Replace/Regular Expressions
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Jan 22, 2017
- Thanks Fleggy, I'm testing with it quite some time now. I'm not unfamiliar with regex but I can't get the perl regex to work for me. kjbasjbas ew8q9rfy73476134fuo13496 email: test1@gmail.com wqpiuqerp;b wdoiqjhwri test@gmail.com fqkhwf8jnbuqrhfpqweprfqiruhfquihr def oqrjgqeprgj[]qegrjg'j qe[ghje[ito...Posted in Find/Replace/Regular Expressions
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Jan 19, 2017
- I need to recognize and reformat email addresses (and other similar data formats) in a text file. The information in this file is divided into 2 columns, but a single data structure may span multiple lines in one column. The columns are separated by a tab character. The last lines of each 'record' i...Posted in Find/Replace/Regular Expressions
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