Replacing Strings - Word to Wiki

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terry.eden

Morning!

I'm trying to Wiki-fy some long documents in Word 2003.

I'd like to replace ANY string formatted with H1 to the same text, but
with extra characters surrounding it.

EG

<H1>Very important information</H1>

to
==Very important information==

Where <H1> is Word's Heading format and the == are a pair of equals
symbols.

I can search and replace individually formatted characters - but that
leaves me with ==V==e==r==y==... etc. Is there any way I can find
formated strings of variable length, remove their formatting and add
extra characters at the begining and end of the whole string?

Thanks

T
 
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Morning!

I'm trying to Wiki-fy some long documents in Word 2003.

I'd like to replace ANY string formatted with H1 to the same text, but
with extra characters surrounding it.

EG

<H1>Very important information</H1>

to
==Very important information==

Where <H1> is Word's Heading format and the == are a pair of equals
symbols.

I can search and replace individually formatted characters - but that
leaves me with ==V==e==r==y==... etc. Is there any way I can find
formated strings of variable length, remove their formatting and add
extra characters at the begining and end of the whole string?

Thanks

T

Terry,

What wiki do you use? Later this evening you can find me hacking on
#tikiwiki (tikiwiki.org)

How about this:
1) Save word as html
2) Import html in your wiki
3) Let the wiki wikify your html
4) Clean up any remaining mess by hand.

2 and 3 could be wiki-dependant. I don't know much about the features
of other wikis. But you're welcome to use the sandbox on my wiki:
amedee.be ;-)
 
Op Fri, 15 Jul 2005 07:08:17 -0700, schreef Amedee Van Gasse:
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Terry,

What wiki do you use? Later this evening you can find me hacking on
#tikiwiki (tikiwiki.org)

How about this:
1) Save word as html
2) Import html in your wiki
3) Let the wiki wikify your html
4) Clean up any remaining mess by hand.

2 and 3 could be wiki-dependant. I don't know much about the features
of other wikis. But you're welcome to use the sandbox on my wiki:
amedee.be ;-)


I have good news for you! Read this thread for more info and contact
Damian Parker. Tell him I said hello.

http://tikiwiki.org/tiki-view_forum...parentId=11945&forumId=3&highlight=openoffice
 

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