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Originally Posted by jordy1955
This works, BUT, it also returns the 1st char of the following word - see image
How then do I exclude the unwanted chars in the replace field? i've got no idea what the \1 \2 means
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I did say that I'm pretty basic in my understanding of regex... I just realised what the \1 \2 does. Tested it and it works beautifully.
thankyou so much. You have saved me hours of manual intervention and frustration