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Old 09-08-2015, 10:28 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by g25 View Post
Nope. The classes/ids aren't unique at all. The roman numerals are on a line by themselves though. Can't we have an expression that says: Look for any combination of these roman numerals that reside on a line by themselves?

Or reside within ANY tag that has NO other text but a combination of this ([CLXVI]{1,7}) ?
Using the editor this will find the roman numerals that reside on a line by themselves, but you will need to run it using find next, then edit chapter heading manually.
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Code:
>([CLXVI]{1,7})<
*Assumes that there are no spaces before or after the roman numerals.

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