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At 06:28 29/09/2011 +0200, Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
Le 28/09/2011 10:02, Brian Barker a écrit :
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?

There : http://help.libreoffice.org/Common/List_of_Regular_Expressions

Sorry, but either you are being perverse or we are at cross-purposes here. I know that table, of course - as, no doubt, does the other person replying who cannot find the solution there. The questioner needs to find *manual page breaks*. The table you indicate mentions line breaks and paragraph breaks but there is no mention of page breaks. We cannot see how these regular expressions can be used to find page breaks - as you claim.

Please stop being obtuse and simply give us an example of such a regular expression. Or agree with us that there is none.

Brian Barker


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