On Tue, 15 Apr 2014 17:32:29 -0000, Allen Schaaf 
<netsecur...@sound-by-design.com> wrote:

Thanks for the tip! Just so I'm clear, I would search for ^$^$^$
for three EOLs and replace them with a single ^$, correct?

no, search with regular expressions is limited to one paragraph, so you can use 
only one ^ and one $ in your query. also, in the 'replace with' field the $ 
character has a meaning different from that in the 'search for' field and the ^ 
character has no special meaning at all. look for 'regular expressions' in 
openoffice help for more information.

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