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How do I replace a frequent word in my text?
For example, if I want to change all words (transactions) in the reference section to (Tran.) using one command.
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How do I replace a frequent word in my text?
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welcome to TeX.SE! You can use an editor and change all(transactions)
to(Tran.)
...
– Kurt
12 hours ago
It sounds very much like your question is about how to use an editor to perform a search-and-replace operation, such as replacing all instances oftransactions
withTran.
. Such a question is off-topic for this site.
– Mico
6 hours ago
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How do I replace a frequent word in my text?
For example, if I want to change all words (transactions) in the reference section to (Tran.) using one command.
packages editors text
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Basheer Alwaely is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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welcome to TeX.SE! You can use an editor and change all(transactions)
to(Tran.)
...
– Kurt
12 hours ago
It sounds very much like your question is about how to use an editor to perform a search-and-replace operation, such as replacing all instances oftransactions
withTran.
. Such a question is off-topic for this site.
– Mico
6 hours ago
add a comment |
2
welcome to TeX.SE! You can use an editor and change all(transactions)
to(Tran.)
...
– Kurt
12 hours ago
It sounds very much like your question is about how to use an editor to perform a search-and-replace operation, such as replacing all instances oftransactions
withTran.
. Such a question is off-topic for this site.
– Mico
6 hours ago
2
2
welcome to TeX.SE! You can use an editor and change all
(transactions)
to (Tran.)
...– Kurt
12 hours ago
welcome to TeX.SE! You can use an editor and change all
(transactions)
to (Tran.)
...– Kurt
12 hours ago
It sounds very much like your question is about how to use an editor to perform a search-and-replace operation, such as replacing all instances of
transactions
with Tran.
. Such a question is off-topic for this site.– Mico
6 hours ago
It sounds very much like your question is about how to use an editor to perform a search-and-replace operation, such as replacing all instances of
transactions
with Tran.
. Such a question is off-topic for this site.– Mico
6 hours ago
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welcome to TeX.SE! You can use an editor and change all
(transactions)
to(Tran.)
...– Kurt
12 hours ago
It sounds very much like your question is about how to use an editor to perform a search-and-replace operation, such as replacing all instances of
transactions
withTran.
. Such a question is off-topic for this site.– Mico
6 hours ago