imho if i want answer to my question i need to write as short as
possible and give as much information as possible. if you want:
hello people,
i'm Algimantas. i'm live in east europe.
as i said imho it's uncessary offtopic and with this message i'm just
wasting other peoples time and internet traffic. for chat there is other
options.
On 2011.03.07 14:04, Karl-Heinz Bellgardt wrote:
Hi,
even in a mailing list it would be polite to see a kind of
salutation and your real name.
On 07.03.2011 12:17, gymka wrote:
how in libreoffice writer replace text:
/22./
to
/022./
??? regular expressions not working(or i don't know how to use them) in
replace input. eg. i write "find: [:digit:][:digit:]. and replace with
0[:digit:][:digit:]." and result is "0[:digit:][:digit:]." and i want to
get result like: "022."
If you want to do just that replacement you don't need regular
expression, just replace /22./ by /022./
If you want to replace any digit try
/[:digit:]{2}./ by /0&/
"&" is a placeholder that stands for the search result, as explained
in the LO help for regular expressions.
Karl-Heinz
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