Working to test! Indeed a great effort! I'll come back later to say what's happened. Sorry for the long time took.
Edit: So, I tried. I couldn't help but I think there is a typo in step 3 above. Textpad won't find that particular regex. I'm sure I marked the POSIX operators option and I did not ...
I have both Microsoft Outlook and Mozilla Thunderbird here in my PC (running Windows XP). I use Outlook for the calendar and contacts, but I prefer Thunderbird's e-mail function a lot more. Thunderbird is already set as my default e-mail program, and it is also what opens when I type Run, then ...
I thought about this workaround, thanks! But in that case, there is no RegEx applicable? Thanks anyway MudGuard.
Edit: actually, I remembered the problem about having to do this via macro: What if I have 167 html files in that situation? I would have to open one by one and execute the macro. With ...
Hi people! Textpad is THE text tool. Awesomely fantastic.
So is the regex capability. But I have a problem. Before going through it, I must say I have a feeling this question is so naive and general that I wouldn't find if I searched.