I have to write names of the files in some file.Here are examples of file names:
BoundariesSwitchGARP.txt
CliCreateConfFile.txt
BoundariesSystemIPAddressing.txt
BoundariesSystemDiagnostics.txt
Mib2cliQosSet.txt

Each file has to be written as following:
whenever I see one capital letter (unless it appears in beginning of the file name)I should add a space before it.
So for example:
CliCreateConfFile.txt will be written:
Cli Create Conf File.txt
BoundariesSystemDiagnostics.txt will be written:
Boundaries System Diagnostics.txt
My problem is that there can be a different amount of Capitall letters.How can I trace all cases in one rule.
Thanks you very much in advance.

20040705 Edit by Corion: Changed title from 'Hey ,Monks.'


In reply to Add spaces before capital letters by sashac88

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