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Thanks again, Aaron, for spending your time trying to help me.
Still feel unsettled that I’m getting different results on the replace with finds that highlight the same characters (it’s even worse that you’re getting good results with everything). But since the curly brackets have solved my problems, I’m going to just go ahead and use them.
By the way, how do you show the handy rectangles around the GREP expressions in your posting?
Thank you, Aaron
I vaguely understand the difference between greedy and non-greedy. But are \x20 and \x{20} the same? If so, why does the latter work for replacing but not the former? Both highlight the same characters in the InDesign file
chris
thank you, David. I’m fairly certain we checked that but will try again
chris
Thank you very much for telling me how to do this, it's a neat trick.
Actually, the sans serif in the first line doesn't extend to the end of the line so the nesting style won't work (and you're right: we're stuck in CS3 and couldn't use it anyway).
Chris
Thank you very much for telling me how to do this, it's a neat trick.
Actually, the sans serif in the first line doesn't extend to the end of the line so the nesting style won't work (and you're right: we're stuck in CS3 and couldn't use it anyway).
Chris
Thanks, Colly
I should have said I was using a csv file. I'll try your suggestion no. 3; I'm not that familiar with XML, but I do have the book and I'll study chapter 7
Chris
Thanks, Colly
I should have said I was using a csv file. I'll try your suggestion no. 3; I'm not that familiar with XML, but I do have the book and I'll study chapter 7
Chris
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