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Old 11-06-2006, 11:18 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by igorsk
In Word, turn on "Use wildcards" and use the following pattern:
<[0-9]@ of [0-9]@>
This will find page numbers in the form;

"number1 of number2".

However if you are looking for another page number format (e.g. "number" or "number1/number2") you will need to modify the search accordingly.
  1. for "number" use <[0-9]@{1,5} which will find all occurance of numbers of 5 or less digits
  2. for "number1/number2" use <[0-9]@/[0-9]@>
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