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.





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