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Topic Closedfind & replace text using wild cards

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    Posted: 17.Jul.2015 at 18:38
You can use srxText for this:
 
search/replace using this regular expression:
 
6(\d\d)
7$1
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Jul.2015 at 17:59
can anyone tell me how I do a find and replace text using wild cards.
I have room numbers 700 - 799 in a drawing, I want to change the numbers to 600-699.
meaning I just want to change the first number in any given room number.
when I do a find and replace, find 7 and change to 6 it not only changes the 7xx and changes to 6xx but t will also change room number 717 to 616. I need the room number to be 617. hope this makes sense..
 
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DD
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