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Old 10-10-2025, 02:26 AM   #80
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For myself, I have two Automations I use with almost every ePub I edit. The current 3rd automation gets edited on a regular basis to add whatever I currently want it to do. Something that I would personally use but might be a bit of a pain to implement would be allowing conditional Saved Searches to be run in an automation which would save me a couple of mouse clicks in most edit sessions.

Edit: I know I can run a saved search with replace all but what I was looking at was a conditional saved search based on a result from a previous saved search. If the previous search did a modification then run the second search otherwise skip it. For now, I just look at the number of replacements done.

Last edited by DNSB; 10-10-2025 at 03:14 AM. Reason: Realized I had left out the conditional bit.
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