I'm trying to delete several lines of text. An example line always contains
$Revision:
somewhere in the line. If this string is found, I would like to delete the entire line. The actual line is:
* $Revision: $\n
so there are two dollar signs. (Yes, it's a VSS Revision tag.)
I think AFR can do this, if I can figure out the right RE to use.
This is what I have tried so far:
\$Revision*: Changes the line to "n: $"
\$Revision*\r\n: does not match.
I've tried a few other things that did not work as well. I'm a bona-fide newbie at RE!
Thanks,
Regular Expression Help
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RE: Regular Expression Help
One thing, how do you keep the original file date in batch replace?
I have "Keep original file date" checked on Options, General.
I don't see one for batch.
If batch replace doesn't support this, can I use RE on regular replace? I know it will maintain the original file date.
I have "Keep original file date" checked on Options, General.
I don't see one for batch.
If batch replace doesn't support this, can I use RE on regular replace? I know it will maintain the original file date.
Pete
"Keep original file date" on General tab of Options window should work for Batch Replace.
Are you it does not work? Could you send us (support@abacre.com) your
sample file and your default.cfg file located in
C:\Program Files\Advanced Find and Replace
Are you it does not work? Could you send us (support@abacre.com) your
sample file and your default.cfg file located in
C:\Program Files\Advanced Find and Replace