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Re: Faster way to replace text in AppleWorks?
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Re: Faster way to replace text in AppleWorks?


  • Subject: Re: Faster way to replace text in AppleWorks?
  • From: Kai Edwards <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 04 Oct 2002 04:11:17 +0000

on Thu, 3 Oct 2002 15:58:13 +1000, Malcolm Fitzgerald
<email@hidden> wrote:

> The defensible component of my first sally into this thread is this:
> many of the methods discussed here are used for string manipulation
> rather than for handling styled text. If your text styles are
> important you have to use different or complementary methods because
> most of techniques discussed here are developed without a glance at
> styles. Kai and Michelle raised their voices to say that I'd
> over-generalised, there are some here interested in methods for
> working with styled text.

Lest anyone should get the wrong impression, I'm in complete agreement with
you on the above 'component', Malcolm. (I may have had some reservations
about the way in which it was originally expressed but - hey, as long as
we've arrived at an understanding!) ;-)

Thanks for the clarification.

Kai

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