![]() Note that, in the Doug’s file, the key string is the first 15th characters of a line. Obviously, it is not worth going on, in that direction ! So, Scott, I presume that when a large amount of lines and/or large capturing group areas are involved, we’re going to get, likely, unpredictable results ! We have to change our mind at all about it :-Dįinally, I found out the right way to get the job done :-))) The part ((.\1) => Again, a catastrophic break-down occurred :-(( ![]() The (?s) in-line modifier ensures you that the special regex dot character will match standard characters, only, even if you, previously, ticked the. So, let’s imagine the sorted example text, below : - a testĪfter performing the regex, above, you should obtain : - a test Many Notepad++ users don’t come from a programming/regex background as is obvious by the number of how do I search-and-replace questions we see here, without any attempt at a regex given and Notepad++ walks the fine line between making things easy for general-users, but with enough features for the super-users. No problem ! You may use the following regex S/R :
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