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  • in reply to: Graphic Cells #76349
    Erica Gamet
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    Even if it doesn’t work, this just made my day. Officially packing up and going in search of a tumbleweed! Or maybe a baseball game…thanks, David!

    in reply to: Graphic Cells #76345
    Erica Gamet
    Keymaster

    When I select the image with the Selection tool, then hit Esc, the entire table is selected…and I still can’t choose the graphic cell options from the Table menu. Strange.

    in reply to: Graphic Cells #76343
    Erica Gamet
    Keymaster

    So, if you’ve already placed a graphic in a cell (forcing it to become a graphic cell), and you want to select the cell, to then get into the graphic cell options (maybe to change the cell inset), how are you selecting the cell?

    I have the released version (not in the beta program anymore)…

    in reply to: GREP f/c switch names and states #66785
    Erica Gamet
    Keymaster

    I adapted from another GREP search I have. This fits your example (actually, I made one Tom S. Jones to be sure an initial would work).
    find:
    ^(\w+)([ \w.]+)?(\w+)?(,)( )(.+)
    change to:
    $6: $1$2$3
    I don’t think I could make it group all New York listings together, for example.

    in reply to: GREP search to increment numbers? #62699
    Erica Gamet
    Keymaster

    Just wanted to say that this post came in so handy yesterday! Someone asked if I could get them a GREP expression to find all #s between a certain range and add 50 to them. I immediately thought of the Number Generator script (thanks, David B. for introducing me to that one) and Jongware's excellent GREP for finding a range of numbers was invaluable! One of the things I love about GREP is finding an expression that does something very similar, then picking apart the elements to tweak it to my needs. Working with GREP keeps the ol' gr(e|a)y matter awake!

    in reply to: GREP search to increment numbers? #51196
    Erica Gamet
    Keymaster

    Just wanted to say that this post came in so handy yesterday! Someone asked if I could get them a GREP expression to find all #s between a certain range and add 50 to them. I immediately thought of the Number Generator script (thanks, David B. for introducing me to that one) and Jongware's excellent GREP for finding a range of numbers was invaluable! One of the things I love about GREP is finding an expression that does something very similar, then picking apart the elements to tweak it to my needs. Working with GREP keeps the ol' gr(e|a)y matter awake!

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