2011/9/28 Brian Barker <b.m.barker@btinternet.com>:
At 21:40 27/09/2011 +0200, Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
Le 27/09/2011 16:57, Mihamina Rakotomandimby a écrit :
I inserted a lot of "new page" (with Ctrl+Enter) in a Writer document. I
would like to clear them all: replace them with a simple "newline".
How to "find & replace" them all?
You can use regular expressions (look at this words in the index of the
help: coding of end of paragraph is not standard).
Oh, do tell! What element of regular expressions will detect the
questioner's manual page breaks? Where is it in the help text, please?
I also failed to find it, that's why I chose not to respond…
I guess it's possible to write a macro that handles it, but it seems
to be quite a lot of work for such a small task.
Another way would probably be to extract the file and do a search and
replace with a text editor.
Kind regards
Johnny Rosenberg
ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ
Brian Barker
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