Hi Johnny,
Johnny Rosenberg schrieb:
https://www.libreoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=60183
Thoughts?
=SUBSTITUTE("123123123";"3";"abc";2) returns 12312abc123.
is already implemented. You can use as forth parameter everything, which
gives a positive integer.
"I think this would be a killer feature for some users."
Users, who can use regular expressions, will get their result which
combining SEARCH and REPLACE. Most users would benefit more from
implementing a wildcard feature.
It might be a useful feature for some, but it needs changing the ODF
specification.
I have no strong opinion on it, but I think, that such feature request
will get a low priority. But if someone wants to implement it, why not?
Without reference implementation a change in the specification is unlikely.
Kind regards
Regina
Kind regards
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