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Deleting Citation Numbers
I have a rather large novel that I'm editing since it was poorly formatted. I read all my books on a Kindle so tables of content are a bit of an encumbrance. So having removed the TOC I'm left with hundreds of tiny citation numbers throughout a 350 page book. Does any one know of a way to remove all of these at one time? Doing them individually will take weeks.
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which table of contents did you remove? if the other one is still there then I'm not sure you want to do this.
Can you post a example. you can probably remove them with one regex search and replace. |
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You will probably have to do it in three steps. And there is no way to reliably do it automatically.
But you can use [1-9] to search for single numbers, [1-9][0-9] for two numbers, [1-9][0-9][0-9] for three numbers. But since it will get all numbers, you will need to look at them all. If they are surrounded consistently by a certain codes like <sup> or <i> or <b>, you can search for them. If it is a pdf conversion particularly, you are going to have to look at all of them, albeit for a second or two. It will take minutes, not days, though I will concede the boredom. |
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if you post an example of the citation numbers you'd get a better idea if it's possible/a good idea use a regex to remove them all
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@mrmikel,
1 regex: http://regular-expressions.info/numericranges.html I'd just stick with Code:
[1-9][0-9]?[0-9]? |
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