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Really? Has that actually been fixed in version 2?
Because for me, in NWP v 1.3, while it does indeed copy all the non-
contiguous selections, they do NOT come on separate lines. In fact
they are run-on with no separation at all. Not even a space.
TextEdit returns such with a Return separating each.
I hope it is fixed. If so, it would give me more hope for getting
NWP fixed to be Cocoa compliant in sharing the find string with other
apps.
Ben Andrus
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On 2011 Jul 20, Wed, at 1:54 am, Hamid Haji wrote:
> On 20 Jul 2011, at 02:21, Hajj Ali wrote:
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>> Thanks for responding.
>> I tried the macro. It does more than I asked. It gave me 142 pages
>> of info instead of only the 57 occurrences searched for and found.
>> Is there a way/macro to clean this up to include only the
>> instances instead of the extras?
>
> If you only want to copy what was found without the context, after
> the end of the Find All operation, close the Find window, and while
> all found are selected press Command-c to copy them. Open a new
> document window and paste them (Command-v). Each instance found
> will appear in the file on a separate line.
>
> Hamid
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