Wild card set, Figure 344 below – Nisus Writer Pro User Manual

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Using PowerFind

Finding and Replacing Text

Figure 344

Special Positions set of Find/Replace expressions illustrated

Wild Card set

Include a wild card in your expression when you want to find one or more characters. For example,
use the wild card

To look for any number between 0 and 9. If you know you want to find 93, type 9 and 3 in the Find
box. If you just know that your document has a two digit number, but you don’t know what it is,
enter

.

Any

Any group of characters (except footnote markers), including the Return character
that defines the end of a paragraph.

AnyText

Any group of characters (except footnote markers), excluding the Return character
that defines the end of a paragraph.

AnyCharacter

Any character including the Return character that defines the end of a paragraph,
only one (can be modified using the options of the Repeat set)

AnyTextCharacter

Any character excluding the Return character that defines the end of a paragraph,
only one (can be modified using the options of the Repeat set)

AnyWordCharacter

Any single alphanumeric character; excluding Returns spaces, punctuation,
characters; this is part of the Unicode specifications

AnyLowercaseLetter

Any lowercase letter from a to z, excluding modified letters (such as с, з or ü)

AnyUppercaseLetter

Any uppercase letter from A to Z, excluding modified letters (such as С, З or Ü)

AnyDigit

Any numeric character that serves exclusively as a digit: 0-9 as well as other
characters from languages with distinctive characters for numbers, eg: Arabic:

!,

", #

AnyLetterOrDigit

Any alphabetic or numeric (“alphanumeric”) character; this is the old "

POSIX

"

style character class

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