How did you make this so interesting with just your voice and words on a screen? Then again...that could be my nerdy editor brain talking. So brief! So concise! So informative!
It baffles me that Microsoft's regex has to be different from everybody else's. I end up knowing a ton about Word wildcards and nothing about coding regular expressions. 😭😂 Now I keep going back to Word for RegEx operations lmao
I'm struggling to make this work for Office 365 Word. Specifically to find references (Chen & Kottler, 2017) and make them bold. Is this yet another limitation of Word? I finally did it with \(*\) but can't use parentheses around the various bits
Dear Author: just to improve a movie: at 272 seconds (4min:32sec) you used the wrong slash in the background of the MS Word's 'Find and Replace' window: it is used'/' (/1, /2,/3), should be used '\] (\1, \2, \3).
How did you make this so interesting with just your voice and words on a screen? Then again...that could be my nerdy editor brain talking.
So brief! So concise! So informative!
Amazing...I will surely study your video to master this magic...
Amazing!!! Never seen such whole advance find explanation.
Very creative presentation of a very difficult topic.
Splendid! Excellent summary of Word's rendition of Regex. God bless & reward you all. Thank you.
It baffles me that Microsoft's regex has to be different from everybody else's. I end up knowing a ton about Word wildcards and nothing about coding regular expressions. 😭😂 Now I keep going back to Word for RegEx operations lmao
I love this guy.
this chanel is so underrated
Thank you😊😊😊😁It is so amazing~
100 points for energy. 100 more for good content
just super !!!!!!!!!!
The download isnt available
I'm struggling to make this work for Office 365 Word. Specifically to find references (Chen & Kottler, 2017) and make them bold. Is this yet another limitation of Word? I finally did it with \(*\) but can't use parentheses around the various bits
how to find the asterisk (*)
Dear Author: just to improve a movie: at 272 seconds (4min:32sec) you used the wrong slash in the background of the MS Word's 'Find and Replace' window: it is used'/' (/1, /2,/3), should be used '\] (\1, \2, \3).