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Replacing certain field
hi all,
i am having a script file which contains lot of fields and commands. let's say i have the following word (example1) spread all over the script in every place, how can i replace it with the word (example2)?....the only way i know is to use to either delete the word (example1) and write the new word (example2) or to replace word by word!!! Do you have a better way for that????!!! Thanks for your help.... |
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