2018-03-01 15:52 GMT+01:00 gordom <gordom1@wp.pl>:
Hello everyone. My question regards Writer (LO 6.0.1.1., Windows 10). I have a text that is full of cross-references. These cross-references are numbers surrounded by round brackets e.g. some text (2) some text (32) some text some text. I need to find all of them to add some formatting or a style. I thought that I can use a regex like this: \([:digit:]+\) to do so. Unfortunately it doesn't work. Seems to me that cross-references are not treated as a regular text. Is there any way to find all these numbers in brackets that are cross-references? Any help will be appreciated. Regards
Try with AltSearch extension https://extensions.libreoffice.org/extensions/alternative-dialog-find-replace-for-writer Regards, Ricardo
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