"Chris J." wrote:
I need to replace ." (that's dot double quote) with ," (comma double
quote.) Anyone having written attributed dialog will immediately
recognize what I've done wrong. I can't get Find or Find & Replace to
find .". I tried turning on regular expressions, That doesn't seem to
work ether.
Is it possible that your quotation mark is not ASCII but some other
dialect? I've had that issue a few times. When you just type " in the
find box, it won't match the other character. Maybe cut+paste?
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