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Old 02-12-2019, 09:09 PM   #5
phossler
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You can bring up the saved searches via Search → Saved searches. This will present you with a list of search and replace expressions that you can apply. You can even select multiple entries in the list by holding down the Ctrl Key while clicking so as to run multiple search and replace expressions in a single operation.
Yes, I understand that part. But I was wondering about something more flexible that would allow me to use the same Stored search, but be 'smart enough' to use the selected text as the Find.

As example, the same store search using _SELECTION_ in Find What could be used in both cases just be selecting the word and running the same Store Search
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