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commit 1a3c70497b28fa35644345d4b083cb6ca30a1417
Author:     Sophia Schröder <sophia.schroe...@libreoffice.org>
AuthorDate: Sat Jul 7 11:49:46 2018 +0200
Commit:     Olivier Hallot <olivier.hal...@libreoffice.org>
CommitDate: Tue Jul 31 17:33:15 2018 +0200

    Cleanup in /shared/01/02*.xhp files
    
    Change-Id: I6e0b1a7c36e6d530a4648806c5d323ca427223b9
    Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/57112
    Tested-by: Jenkins
    Reviewed-by: Olivier Hallot <olivier.hal...@libreoffice.org>

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-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3149741" 
role="tablehead">Character</paragraph>
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-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3155577" 
role="tablehead">Result/Use</paragraph>
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-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id6600543" 
role="tablecontent">Any character</paragraph>
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-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id9824518.00000001" 
role="tablecontent">Represents the given character unless otherwise 
specified.</paragraph>
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-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3152427" 
role="tablecontent">.</paragraph>
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-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3149031" 
role="tablecontent">Represents any single character except for a line break or 
paragraph break. For example, the search term "sh.rt" returns both "shirt" and 
"short".</paragraph>
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-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3154682" 
role="tablecontent">^</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3155351" 
role="tablecontent">Only finds the search term if the term is at the beginning 
of a paragraph. Special objects such as empty fields or character-anchored 
frames, at the beginning of a paragraph are ignored. Example: 
"^Peter".</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3159194" 
role="tablecontent">$</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3152542" 
role="tablecontent">Only finds the search term if the term appears at the end 
of a paragraph. Special objects such as empty fields or character-anchored 
frames at the end of a paragraph are ignored. Example: "Peter$".</paragraph>
-              <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3152543" 
role="tablecontent">$ on its own matches the end of a paragraph. This way it is 
possible to search and replace paragraph breaks.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3156414" 
role="tablecontent">*</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3155555" 
role="tablecontent">Finds zero or more of the characters in front of the "*". 
For example, "Ab*c" finds "Ac", "Abc", "Abbc", "Abbbc", and so on.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3147399" 
role="tablecontent">+</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3157958" 
role="tablecontent">Finds one or more of the characters in front of the "+". 
For example, "AX.+4" finds "AXx4", but not "AX4".</paragraph>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3145313" 
role="tablecontent">The longest possible string that matches this search 
pattern in a paragraph is always found. If the paragraph contains the string 
"AX 4 AX4", the entire passage is highlighted.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3143267" 
role="tablecontent">?</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153684" 
role="tablecontent">Finds zero or one of the characters in front of the "?". 
For example, "Texts?" finds "Text" and "Texts" and "x(ab|c)?y" finds "xy", 
"xaby", or "xcy".</paragraph>
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-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3166410" 
role="tablecontent">\</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3147209" 
role="tablecontent">Search interprets the special character that follows the 
"\" as a normal character and not as a regular expression (except for the 
combinations \n, \t, \&gt;, and \&lt;). For example, "tree\." finds "tree.", 
not "treed" or "trees".</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3152945" 
role="tablecontent">\n</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153700" 
role="tablecontent">Represents a line break that was inserted with the 
Shift+Enter key combination. To change a line break into a paragraph break, 
enter <emph>\n</emph> in the <emph>Find</emph> and <emph>Replace</emph> boxes, 
and then perform a search and replace.</paragraph>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id9262672" 
role="tablecontent">\n in the <emph>Find</emph> text box stands for a line 
break that was inserted with the Shift+Enter key combination.</paragraph>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id2366100" 
role="tablecontent">\n in the <emph>Replace</emph> text box stands for a 
paragraph break that can be entered with the Enter or Return key.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153258" 
role="tablecontent">\t</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3157809" 
role="tablecontent">Represents a tab. You can also use this expression in the 
<emph>Replace</emph> box.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3150670" 
role="tablecontent">\b</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153666" 
role="tablecontent">Match a word boundary. For example, "\bbook" finds 
"bookmark" but not "checkbook" whereas "book\b" finds "checkbook" but not 
"bookmark". The discrete word "book" is found by both search terms.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3149576" 
role="tablecontent">^$</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3151245" 
role="tablecontent">Finds an empty paragraph.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3148550" 
role="tablecontent">^.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3159413" 
role="tablecontent">Finds the first character of a paragraph.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
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-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3147282" 
role="tablecontent">&amp; or $0</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153961" 
role="tablecontent">Adds the string that was found by the search criteria in 
the <emph>Find</emph> box to the term in the <emph>Replace</emph> box when you 
make a replacement.</paragraph>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3149650" 
role="tablecontent">For example, if you enter "window" in the <emph>Find</emph> 
box and "&amp;frame" in the <emph>Replace</emph> box, the word "window" is 
replaced with "windowframe".</paragraph>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3150543" 
role="tablecontent">You can also enter an "&amp;" in the <emph>Replace</emph> 
box to modify the <emph>Attributes</emph> or the <emph>Format</emph> of the 
string found by the search criteria.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3145419" 
role="tablecontent">[abc123]</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3154630" 
role="tablecontent">Represents one of the characters that are between the 
brackets.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3156293" 
role="tablecontent">[a-e]</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3149167" 
role="tablecontent">Represents any of the characters that are between a and e, 
including both start and end characters</paragraph>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id100520090232005" 
role="tablecontent">The characters are ordered by their code 
numbers.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3155994" 
role="tablecontent">[a-eh-x]</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3148676" 
role="tablecontent">Represents any of the characters that are between a-e and 
h-x.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3145318" 
role="tablecontent">[^a-s]</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153351" 
role="tablecontent">Represents everything that is not between a and 
s.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3156543" 
role="tablecontent">\uXXXX</paragraph>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3156544" 
role="tablecontent">\UXXXXXXXX</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153768" 
role="tablecontent">Represents a character based on its four-digit hexadecimal 
Unicode code (XXXX).</paragraph>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153769" 
role="tablecontent">For obscure characters there is a separate variant with 
capital U and eight hexadecimal digits (XXXXXXXX).</paragraph>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3159252" 
role="tablecontent">For certain symbol fonts the code for special characters 
may depend on the used font. You can view the codes by choosing <emph>Insert - 
Special Character</emph>.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153951" 
role="tablecontent">|</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3154985" 
role="tablecontent">Finds the terms that occur before the "|" and also finds 
the terms that occur after the "|". For example, "this|that" finds "this" and 
"that".</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3147376" 
role="tablecontent">{2}</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3150103" 
role="tablecontent">Defines the number of times that the character in front of 
the opening bracket occurs. For example, "tre{2}" finds and selects 
"tree".</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3151289" 
role="tablecontent">{1,2}</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3147317" 
role="tablecontent">Defines the minimum and maximum number of times that the 
character in front of the opening bracket can occur. For example, "tre{1,2}" 
finds and selects "tre" and "tree".</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id4870754" 
role="tablecontent">{1,}</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id843836" 
role="tablecontent">Defines the minimum number of times that the character in 
front of the opening bracket can occur. For example, "tre{2,}" finds "tree", 
"treee", and "treeeee".</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3148616" 
role="tablecontent">( )</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id2701803" 
role="tablecontent">In the <emph>Find</emph> box:</paragraph>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153573" 
role="tablecontent">Defines the characters inside the parentheses as a 
reference. You can then refer to the first reference in the current expression 
with "\1", to the second reference with "\2", and so on.</paragraph>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3156061" 
role="tablecontent">For example, if your text contains the number 13487889 and 
you search using the regular expression (8)7\1\1, "8788" is found.</paragraph>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id2367931" 
role="tablecontent">You can also use () to group terms, for example, "a(bc)?d" 
finds "ad" or "abcd".</paragraph>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id9200109" 
role="tablecontent">In the <emph>Replace</emph> 
box:<comment>i83322</comment></paragraph>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id5766472" 
role="tablecontent">Use $ (dollar) instead of \ (backslash) to replace 
references. Use $0 to replace the whole found string.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3154790" 
role="tablecontent">[:alpha:]</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3147397" 
role="tablecontent">Represents an alphabetic character. Use [:alpha:]+ to find 
one or more of them.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3152885" 
role="tablecontent">[:digit:]</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3150010" 
role="tablecontent">Represents a decimal digit. Use [:digit:]+ to find one or 
more of them.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153743" 
role="tablecontent">[:alnum:]</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153281" 
role="tablecontent">Represents an alphanumeric character ([:alpha:] and 
[:digit:]).</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153726" 
role="tablecontent">[:space:]</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3150961" 
role="tablecontent">Represents a space character (but not other whitespace 
characters).<comment>UFI: see #i41706#</comment></paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3150486" 
role="tablecontent">[:print:]</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3150872" 
role="tablecontent">Represents a printable character.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3155854" 
role="tablecontent">[:cntrl:]</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3152576" 
role="tablecontent">Represents a nonprinting character.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3149958" 
role="tablecontent">[:lower:]</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3145730" 
role="tablecontent">Represents a lowercase character if <emph>Match case</emph> 
is selected in <emph>Options</emph>.</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-         <tablerow>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3148455" 
role="tablecontent">[:upper:]</paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-            <tablecell>
-               <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3150092" 
role="tablecontent">Represents an uppercase character if <emph>Match 
case</emph> is selected in <emph>Options.</emph>
-               </paragraph>
-            </tablecell>
-         </tablerow>
-      </table>
-
-      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="hd_id5311441" role="heading" 
level="2">Examples</paragraph>
-
-<paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id956834773" 
role="paragraph">e([:digit:])?    -- finds 'e' followed by zero or one digit. 
Note that currently all named character classes like [:digit:] must be enclosed 
in parentheses.<comment>issue 64368 and 113035</comment></paragraph>
-<paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id952368773" 
role="paragraph">^([:digit:])$    -- finds lines or cells with exactly one 
digit.</paragraph>
-
-
-      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id9568773" role="paragraph">You can 
combine the search terms to form complex searches.</paragraph>
-      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="hd_id71413" role="heading" level="3">To 
find three-digit numbers alone in a paragraph</paragraph>
-      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id2924283" 
role="code">^[:digit:]{3}$</paragraph>
-      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id5781731" role="paragraph">^ means 
the match has to be at the start of a paragraph, </paragraph>
-      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id6942045" 
role="paragraph">[:digit:] matches any decimal digit, </paragraph>
-      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id4721823" role="paragraph">{3} 
means there must be exactly 3 copies of "digit", </paragraph>
-      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id5806756" role="paragraph">$ means 
the match must end a paragraph. </paragraph>
-      <section id="relatedtopics">
-         <embed href="text/shared/01/02100000.xhp#02100000"/>
+<paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="hd_id3146765" role="heading" 
level="1"><variable id="02100001"><link href="text/shared/01/02100001.xhp">List 
of Regular Expressions</link></variable></paragraph>
+<table id="tbl_id3149517">
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3149741" 
role="tablehead">Character</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3155577" 
role="tablehead">Result/Use</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id6600543" role="tablecontent">Any 
character</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id9824518.00000001" 
role="tablecontent">Represents the given character unless otherwise 
specified.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3152427" 
role="tablecontent">.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3149031" 
role="tablecontent">Represents any single character except for a line break or 
paragraph break. For example, the search term "sh.rt" returns both "shirt" and 
"short".</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3154682" 
role="tablecontent">^</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3155351" role="tablecontent">Only 
finds the search term if the term is at the beginning of a paragraph. Special 
objects such as empty fields or character-anchored frames, at the beginning of 
a paragraph are ignored. Example: "^Peter".</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3159194" 
role="tablecontent">$</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3152542" role="tablecontent">Only 
finds the search term if the term appears at the end of a paragraph. Special 
objects such as empty fields or character-anchored frames at the end of a 
paragraph are ignored. Example: "Peter$".</paragraph>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3152543" role="tablecontent">$ on 
its own matches the end of a paragraph. This way it is possible to search and 
replace paragraph breaks.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3156414" 
role="tablecontent">*</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3155555" role="tablecontent">Finds 
zero or more of the characters in front of the "*". For example, "Ab*c" finds 
"Ac", "Abc", "Abbc", "Abbbc", and so on.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3147399" 
role="tablecontent">+</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3157958" role="tablecontent">Finds 
one or more of the characters in front of the "+". For example, "AX.+4" finds 
"AXx4", but not "AX4".</paragraph>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3145313" role="tablecontent">The 
longest possible string that matches this search pattern in a paragraph is 
always found. If the paragraph contains the string "AX 4 AX4", the entire 
passage is highlighted.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3143267" 
role="tablecontent">?</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153684" role="tablecontent">Finds 
zero or one of the characters in front of the "?". For example, "Texts?" finds 
"Text" and "Texts" and "x(ab|c)?y" finds "xy", "xaby", or "xcy".</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3166410" 
role="tablecontent">\</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3147209" 
role="tablecontent">Search interprets the special character that follows the 
"\" as a normal character and not as a regular expression (except for the 
combinations \n, \t, \&gt;, and \&lt;). For example, "tree\." finds "tree.", 
not "treed" or "trees".</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3152945" 
role="tablecontent">\n</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153700" 
role="tablecontent">Represents a line break that was inserted with the 
<emph>Shift</emph>+<emph>Enter</emph> key combination. To change a line break 
into a paragraph break, enter <emph>\n</emph> in the <emph>Find</emph> and 
<emph>Replace</emph> boxes, and then perform a search and replace.</paragraph>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id9262672" 
role="tablecontent"><emph>\n</emph> in the <emph>Find</emph> text box stands 
for a line break that was inserted with the 
<emph>Shift</emph>+<emph>Enter</emph> key combination.</paragraph>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id2366100" 
role="tablecontent"><emph>\n</emph> in the <emph>Replace</emph> text box stands 
for a paragraph break that can be entered with the <emph>Enter</emph> or 
<emph>Return</emph> key.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153258" 
role="tablecontent">\t</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3157809" 
role="tablecontent">Represents a tab. You can also use this expression in the 
<emph>Replace</emph> box.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3150670" 
role="tablecontent">\b</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153666" role="tablecontent">Match 
a word boundary. For example, "\bbook" finds "bookmark" but not "checkbook" 
whereas "book\b" finds "checkbook" but not "bookmark". The discrete word "book" 
is found by both search terms.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3149576" 
role="tablecontent">^$</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3151245" role="tablecontent">Finds 
an empty paragraph.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3148550" 
role="tablecontent">^.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3159413" role="tablecontent">Finds 
the first character of a paragraph.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3147282" role="tablecontent">&amp; 
or $0</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153961" role="tablecontent">Adds 
the string that was found by the search criteria in the <emph>Find</emph> box 
to the term in the <emph>Replace</emph> box when you make a 
replacement.</paragraph>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3149650" role="tablecontent">For 
example, if you enter "window" in the <emph>Find</emph> box and "&amp;frame" in 
the <emph>Replace</emph> box, the word "window" is replaced with 
"windowframe".</paragraph>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3150543" role="tablecontent">You 
can also enter an "&amp;" in the <emph>Replace</emph> box to modify the 
<emph>Attributes</emph> or the <emph>Format</emph> of the string found by the 
search criteria.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3145419" 
role="tablecontent">[abc123]</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3154630" 
role="tablecontent">Represents one of the characters that are between the 
brackets.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3156293" 
role="tablecontent">[a-e]</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3149167" 
role="tablecontent">Represents any of the characters that are between 
<emph>a</emph> and <emph>e</emph>, including both start and end 
characters.</paragraph>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id100520090232005" 
role="tablecontent">The characters are ordered by their code 
numbers.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3155994" 
role="tablecontent">[a-eh-x]</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3148676" 
role="tablecontent">Represents any of the characters that are between 
<emph>a-e</emph> and <emph>h-x</emph>.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3145318" 
role="tablecontent">[^a-s]</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153351" 
role="tablecontent">Represents everything that is <emph>not</emph> between 
<emph>a</emph> and <emph>s</emph>.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3156543" 
role="tablecontent">\uXXXX</paragraph>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3156544" 
role="tablecontent">\UXXXXXXXX</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153768" 
role="tablecontent">Represents a character based on its four-digit hexadecimal 
Unicode code (XXXX).</paragraph>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153769" role="tablecontent">For 
obscure characters there is a separate variant with capital U and eight 
hexadecimal digits (XXXXXXXX).</paragraph>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3159252" role="tablecontent">For 
certain symbol fonts the code for special characters may depend on the used 
font. You can view the codes by choosing <emph>Insert - Special 
Character</emph>.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153951" 
role="tablecontent">|</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3154985" role="tablecontent">Finds 
the terms that occur before the "|" and also finds the terms that occur after 
the "|". For example, "this|that" finds "this" and "that".</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3147376" 
role="tablecontent">{2}</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3150103" 
role="tablecontent">Defines the number of times that the character in front of 
the opening bracket occurs. For example, "tre{2}" finds and selects 
"tree".</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3151289" 
role="tablecontent">{1,2}</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3147317" 
role="tablecontent">Defines the minimum and maximum number of times that the 
character in front of the opening bracket can occur. For example, "tre{1,2}" 
finds and selects "tre" and "tree".</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id4870754" 
role="tablecontent">{1,}</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id843836" 
role="tablecontent">Defines the minimum number of times that the character in 
front of the opening bracket can occur. For example, "tre{2,}" finds "tree", 
"treee", and "treeeee".</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3148616" role="tablecontent">( 
)</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id2701803" role="tablecontent">In 
the <emph>Find</emph> box:</paragraph>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153573" 
role="tablecontent">Defines the characters inside the parentheses as a 
reference. You can then refer to the first reference in the current expression 
with "\1", to the second reference with "\2", and so on.</paragraph>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3156061" role="tablecontent">For 
example, if your text contains the number <emph>13487889</emph> and you search 
using the regular expression <emph>(8)7\1\1</emph>, "8788" is found.</paragraph>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id2367931" role="tablecontent">You 
can also use <emph>()</emph> to group terms, for example, "a(bc)?d" finds "ad" 
or "abcd".</paragraph>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id9200109" role="tablecontent">In 
the <emph>Replace</emph> box:<comment>i83322</comment></paragraph>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id5766472" role="tablecontent">Use 
<emph>$</emph> (dollar) instead of <emph>\</emph> (backslash) to replace 
references. Use <emph>$0</emph> to replace the whole found string.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3154790" 
role="tablecontent">[:alpha:]</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3147397" 
role="tablecontent">Represents an alphabetic character. Use 
<emph>[:alpha:]+</emph> to find one of them.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3152885" 
role="tablecontent">[:digit:]</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3150010" 
role="tablecontent">Represents a decimal digit. Use <emph>[:digit:]+</emph> to 
find one of them.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153743" 
role="tablecontent">[:alnum:]</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153281" 
role="tablecontent">Represents an alphanumeric character ([:alpha:] and 
[:digit:]).</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3153726" 
role="tablecontent">[:space:]</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3150961" 
role="tablecontent">Represents a space character (but not other whitespace 
characters).<comment>UFI: see #i41706#</comment></paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3150486" 
role="tablecontent">[:print:]</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3150872" 
role="tablecontent">Represents a printable character.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3155854" 
role="tablecontent">[:cntrl:]</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3152576" 
role="tablecontent">Represents a nonprinting character.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3149958" 
role="tablecontent">[:lower:]</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3145730" 
role="tablecontent">Represents a lowercase character if <emph>Match case</emph> 
is selected in <emph>Options</emph>.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3148455" 
role="tablecontent">[:upper:]</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3150092" 
role="tablecontent">Represents an uppercase character if <emph>Match 
case</emph> is selected in <emph>Options</emph>.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+</table>
+<paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="hd_id5311441" role="heading" 
level="2">Examples</paragraph>
+  <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id956834773" 
role="paragraph">e([:digit:])?    -- finds 'e' followed by zero or one digit. 
Note that currently all named character classes like [:digit:] must be enclosed 
in parentheses.<comment>issue 64368 and 113035</comment></paragraph>
+  <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id952368773" 
role="paragraph">^([:digit:])$    -- finds lines or cells with exactly one 
digit.</paragraph>
+  <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id9568773" role="paragraph">You can 
combine the search terms to form complex searches.</paragraph>
+<paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="hd_id71413" role="heading" level="3">To find 
three-digit numbers alone in a paragraph</paragraph>
+  <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id2924283" 
role="code">^[:digit:]{3}$</paragraph>
+  <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id5781731" role="paragraph">^ means the 
match has to be at the start of a paragraph, </paragraph>
+  <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id6942045" role="paragraph">[:digit:] 
matches any decimal digit, </paragraph>
+  <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id4721823" role="paragraph">{3} means 
there must be exactly 3 copies of "digit", </paragraph>
+  <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id5806756" role="paragraph">$ means the 
match must end a paragraph. </paragraph>
+<section id="relatedtopics">
+  <embed href="text/shared/01/02100000.xhp#02100000"/>
 <switch select="appl">
 <case select="WRITER"><embed 
href="text/swriter/guide/search_regexp.xhp#search_regexp"/>
-         <embed href="text/swriter/guide/finding.xhp#finding"/>
+  <embed href="text/swriter/guide/finding.xhp#finding"/>
 </case>
 </switch>
 <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id1751457" role="paragraph"><link 
href="https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/How_Tos/Regular_Expressions_in_Writer";
 name="wiki.documentfoundation.org Documentation/HowTo/Writer/Regular 
Expressions">Wiki page about regular expressions in Writer</link></paragraph>
-         <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id5483870" role="paragraph"><link 
href="https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/How_Tos/Regular_Expressions_in_Calc";
 name="wiki.documentfoundation.org Documentation/HowTo/Calc/Regular 
Expressions">Wiki page about regular expressions in Calc</link></paragraph>
-      </section>
-   </body>
+<paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id5483870" role="paragraph"><link 
href="https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/How_Tos/Regular_Expressions_in_Calc";
 name="wiki.documentfoundation.org Documentation/HowTo/Calc/Regular 
Expressions">Wiki page about regular expressions in Calc</link></paragraph>
+</section>
+</body>
 </helpdocument>
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