Dear all,

thanks for your suggestions. I will need little bit to "digest" your suggestions.

1. GrandFather: I have hard time telling apart your suggested code form some of the comments. I will try to disentangle the thing and get back to you.

2. I tried the code from almut. It works but it will not distinguish between c1 and c11. In other words when C11 is found d1 is added within the 11. The final result is "c1 d11"

3. I will take a look at toolic suggestion later

Thanks for your help.


In reply to Re^2: Get data from a file to search and replace within a second file by biscardi
in thread Get data from a file to search and replace within a second file by biscardi

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