On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 14:53:25 -0000, "Frank Bohan"
<franbo@sparkingwire.com> wrote:
>"John Fitzsimons" <DELETEucwubqf02@sneakemail.com> wrote in message
>news:09d2q3hm5tjjkfb08cloc1r2jnkr6c2884@4ax.com...
Hi Frank,
>> Okay, I have the following list. It is NOT a file. I want to list all
>> the words that contain "i" in. I want to use a windows program.
>> Not DOS, not Unix, etc. What would do that please ?
>> paxton
>> pinite
>> taipei
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>John: Forget all the solutions involving scripts and regular expressions.
>Linestrip will do it easily. Just load the list into Linestrip, enter the
>letter "i" (without quotes) as the string , check "Delete if not present",
>and you will have the list you want.
>Linestrip http://www.lexacorp.com.pg/
< snip >
Excellent, it takes Clipboard input.
Exactly the sort of thing I was looking for. Thank you Frank. :-)