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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

@K-H
I was just working with regex in LO 3.3.1 (osx) and was unsuccessful with with placeholders (the 
placeholder was placed in text). I found two different bits of documentation (internal and wiki) 
that were not totally consistent and examples did not work. Ran out of time on underlying project 
so did not resolve what issue was. This was on my "list" to address but have yet to get to it.... 
Can you confirm both styles of placeholders work and offer example that worked for you?

Marc
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