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W dniu 2013-04-05 02:39, Jay Lozier pisze:
On 04/04/2013 07:25 PM, gordom wrote:
Hallo everyone.
Recently I switched to LibreOffice 4 and I have some problem with Tabs
in Find & Replace window. If I want to use \t  expression in the
Replace with box it doesn't work (in older version there was no
problem with that). \t expression is treated literally, its special
meaning is suppressed. At the same time \t used in Search for box
works fine. Of course Regular expressions box is checked. What am I
doing wrong? Any help will be appreciated. Regards,

gordom

I replaced tabs using \t with regular expressions clicked on in Replace.
No other options were selected. This was in Writer (4.0.2.10) on Linux
Mint 13/64



Does it mean that you can both:
- search for tabs using \t expression and also
- replace any symbol with tab using \t expression
???


I use LO 4.0.2.2 on Win XP SP 3 and I can only search for tabs using \t expression but I can't replace any symbols with a tab.

Regards,
gordom

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