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Originally Posted by KevinH
... it appears that option b) seems to be the best approach:
b) Convert Dry Run Replace into a Find All tool with a SHIFT + click on the Count All button (dropping the after replacement part of the table) and make SHIFT+click on ReplaceAll launch the Replacement Filter
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Is it possible to do option b)
without dropping the after replacement part of the table?
Having the replacement part is helpful for testing backreferences. It's the only reason I chose option a) — I didn't want to lose the after replacement part of the Dry Run table. Thanks