[kwlug-disc] Converting a document
Raul Suarez
rarsa at yahoo.com
Mon May 18 23:06:10 EDT 2009
Open office has that native functionality in the "Find and Replace"
1. From the menu select "Find and replace"
2. Click on the "More options" button
3. Click on the "Regular expressions" checkbox
4. Enter the regular expression to search for
5. Position your cursor on the "replace"
Now you can specify the text and format for the replace.
Raul Suarez
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--- On Mon, 5/18/09, Gary Walsh <gwalsh at notw.ca> wrote:
> From: Gary Walsh <gwalsh at notw.ca>
> Subject: [kwlug-disc] Converting a document
> To: kwlug-disc at kwlug.org
> Received: Monday, May 18, 2009, 3:47 PM
> I have a document that I acquired
> from the web. At the beginning of the
> document is this text: "Sub-section titles are in the form:
> L#: […].
> These can be used to regenerate the structure using a Word
> Processor."
>
> The document is structured with elements like this: L1:
> [CONTENTS] :L1,
> L3: [Notes] :L3, etc.
>
> I would like to convert the document into a printable
> format but I
> cannot figure out how to do that in any automated
> way. Does anyone know
> how to do this? I am unable to find any script or
> OpenOffice facility
> to read that type of markup and convert it to any other
> format.
>
>
> --
> Gary
>
>
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