Match case

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Hi!

What is the difference between using "Match case" or not when using Edit -> Replace ?

And the big problem: I still have problems when I use the above command Replace "All opened documents". I have reinstalled the software and suddenly a lot of data are changing places amongst the files. It's very annoying, luckily I use the back-up to be sure that everything is correct. I am hand-coding. How can you help me with this problem? (paid software). I'm using the software on a 64-bit machine, if it matters.... (the speed???)

Kind regards
Göran Andersson
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I have reinstalled the software and suddenly a lot of data are changing places amongst the files. It's very annoying...

I really can't answer that, but just wanted to make a quick comment. We are users just like you and cannot change the program. Someone here may know the answer you are looking for. But, if you want a quick response to something that seems designed into the program then you should opt for a support ticket and ask Coffeecup directly. You can do this by going to your name at the top right and scrolling down to 'You Support Room' and opening a ticket. They can answer the more technical questions much better. They can probably tell you why it seems your data is moving around.

But if you do have questions you think other users may know the answer to, then please, come on back and ask away! :cool:

What is the difference between using "Match case" or not when using Edit -> Replace ?

'Match case' should match upper/lower case. If you type 'menu' then it will not match 'MENU' or 'Menu' unless you have the Match Case turned off. At leasts that's how it's suppose to work . . .:P
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