Re: Replacing text via code
- From: Roger Spencelayh <spencelayh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 10:01:34 +0100
In article <1116265408.725727.263740@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Greg wrote:
> Something like:
> <Snip Code>
Thanks for that Greg. Works great.
I follow it down to the line .Replacement.Text = "\1^=\2"
What do the \1 and \2 mean and how do I find out about these codes? Is
this something specific to Regular Expressions or is it part of the
Word syntax?
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Roger
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