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Old 07-21-2010, 09:00 PM   #5
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You've got to put something in parentheses:

find: ([a-z0-9])<br class-"calibre 4" />
replace: \1

This will find a lower-case letter or number followed by the <br ...> and replace it with whatever the lower-case letter or number is. The <br ...> will disappear.

BTW, I'd add a space to the replace -- \1\s -- as changing multiple spaces is easy, but spell checking mis-joined words is not.
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