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Old 07-27-2014, 09:47 PM   #4
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Okay, just to see if I could find an example, I opened one of my books in editor, and selected 5 paragraphs (starts with <p> tag, ends with </p> tag). To these, I added the <em></em> tag as needed for my example.

I then selected those 5 paragraphs, marked the text (ctrl+shift+m) and did a search and replace to remove the <em> tag. The paragraphs were reordered so the last paragraph came first, etc. I then did the search and replace for the </em> tag and the paragraphs reordered themselves back to original order.

So, I can figure that it **seems** to do this every time. I do mostly do a double operation, but sometimes if it's just to remove something else, it is single, which would explain why I thought it didn't do it every time.

Ugh, not sure if that makes sense, but it's late for me.
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