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Rick wrote on 17/10/2006 10:55:26 AM:
If the columns you want to put the '//' into contain spaces you could
check
the "Restrict search to columns" box on the Find/Replace control box and replace all ' ' found in those 2 columns with '//' or some other
variation
on that idea.
Wow - that's a great idea Rick! What would be really sweet is if the replacement text could include the found string, then you could replace with "//(found text)". That way it would work for cases where you can't overwrite the columns in question. ##################################################################################### Attention: The above message and/or attachment(s) is private and confidential and is intended only for the people for which it is addressed. If you are not named in the address fields, ignore the contents and delete all the material. Thank you. Have a nice day. For more information on email virus scanning, security and content management, please contact administrator@xxxxxxxxxxxx #####################################################################################
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