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Old 12-09-2010, 10:38 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Danger View Post
That would be great, I've been breaking up the html files in my epubs into separate chapter files but it can be a real pain to open then all up by double clicking each file just to do a find/replace in all HTML files.
You do know about switching to Code View.
S & R works in CV. Just open the First file and place it in CV mode if needed. Set S & R for All HTML files. It will process the rest even if they are never opened on the desktop: if you replace all. Find next, will auto-open the next file.

I am a bit paranoid after a few early version crashes, So I stick with Down direction.
As always, with a Global operation... Save your last known GOOD work. Test. Test Test complex replaces for those un-planned border conditions
File OPEN <the same file> DISCARD if you really your work.
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