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Removing marked text
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The macro will seek all sections of text in brackets [like a suggestion for different text] and replace these with an empty string [no characters]. | The macro will seek all sections of text in brackets [like a suggestion for different text] and replace these with an empty string [no characters]. | ||
- | ''This macro was written by Matteo Cavalleri and suggested at the [http://trinity.neooffice.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=2040 | + | ''This macro was written by Fabrizio Venerandi (with a small improvement by Matteo Cavalleri) and suggested at the [http://trinity.neooffice.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=2040 NeoOffice forums]'' |
[[Category:NeoOffice/J]][[Category:Tips and Hints]] | [[Category:NeoOffice/J]][[Category:Tips and Hints]] |
Revision as of 23:03, 28 November 2005
NeoOffice has powerful search and replace functions, but removing various section of marked ([bracketed] text, for instance) cannot be done with the basic functions.
You could use the following macro for this:
sub seekanddestroy4 dim seek seek = thiscomponent.createReplaceDescriptor() seek.SearchString = "\[[^\[\]]+\]" seek.ReplaceString = "" seek.SearchRegularExpression=True thiscomponent.ReplaceAll(seek) end sub
The macro will seek all sections of text in brackets [like a suggestion for different text] and replace these with an empty string [no characters].
This macro was written by Fabrizio Venerandi (with a small improvement by Matteo Cavalleri) and suggested at the NeoOffice forums