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In word, the matching is case sensitive, i.e., x matches x but not X. For example, a match a 9 matches 9 % matches %. Any letter, digit and most of the special characters matches itself.An elementary regex pattern matches a single character, as follows: Word supports regex in its own unique way!Ī regex is a pattern matching a set of text strings. Read " Regular Expression (Regex)" for the syntax of Regex. To use regex: Ctrl-H (Find/Replace) ⇒ Check "Use wildcards" option under "More". Word supports find/replace with it own variation of regular expressions (regex), which is called wildcards. Result: Enclose (next or all) two-digit percent by - and -.įind/Replace with Regular Expression (Regex) or Wildcards ![]() "Find what" meaning: two digits followed by %. You can use these codes in the "Replace with" field:
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