On Wed, 27 Sep 2023, "'c.willis111' via vim_use" wrote:
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Hi

to my slight surprise this works:


:%s/\(XXX[^ ]*\) /\1_/g


The reason I had doubts is that the successive replacements start at the 
beginning of the earlier replacement.


(Sorry about layout. I'm not into this add at the end bit).


regards - Chris


Oh no it doesn't. One needs to repeat until all done. The g is pointless. - 
Chris

I am a newbie to vim, but would like to learn it . Please tell me what
exactly does 1_ do in your command ? I knew that you wanted to substitute by 
underscore, but why
1 was there?

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