Given any text file, with powerful tool "Replace Pioneer", you can extract or replace whatever information from it.
Procedure to select all words starting with a captital letter:
1. Download and install "Replace Pioneer"
2. Ctrl-o open your text file
3. Ctrl-h open replace window, settings:
replace unit=word
search for pattern=^[A-Z]
replace with pattern=$match\n
uncheck "[ ]print unmatched unit" option
4. Click "Replace", you will get all words starting with captital letter.
I did above procedure on your question, and get following result:
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Replace Pioneer experts in special tasks that regular replace tools cannot reach.
Given any input text, you can get any output text base on your own rule.
Following are more examples:
1. Change all the word 'apple' to plural format unless leaded by one or 1.
2. Merge every 2 lines(or more) into one line.
3. Find out and remove all words which have 5 charactors.
4. Change first charactor of each sentence to upper case.
5. Remove all lines which do not contain words 'test' or 'start' or 'end'.
6. Do a math calcuation on every number appeared in the text.
7. Find and highlight all words not exist in another file.
8. Count the frequency of charactors a,b,c,d,...z, or ab,ac,ad,..., or any user defined format.
9. Convert a text file from any encoding(such as UNICODE) to any encoding.
10. Cut a line into many lines if the charactor number exceed 80.
11. Merge a lot of files into one file, add a title and time for each part.
12. Encrypt your source code, change all variable name to a randomized variable name.
13. Reverse all the even occuranced words: I like this software --> I ekil this erawtfos.
14. Make batch command for all files: filename --> rename filename filename.bak
15. A lot of other magic conversion ...
2007-12-06 21:56:05
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answered by Yahgoogle 4
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Organization is what you want it to be. Capitalization means little or nothing. There are a few guidelines I try to use when organizing files.
First, make a few folders with names that have some meaning for you.
Second, when naming a file, pick a name that means something to you.
Third, create or move each file in the folders named for a particular topic.
Fourth, whatever convention you decide to use, stick with it unless it becomes so ugly you cannot do so.
Don't depend on an organizational program. They always come with "baggage." I.e. you do things their way or just don't use the product at all. You want to make your own rules and apply them in the way that you like. If you are consistent, that might be enough.
2007-12-04 16:25:10
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answered by The_Doc_Man 7
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visit command instantaneous (MS-DOS) variety here as quickly as you navigate on your "My music" folder, or everywhere you save all your music. After the instantaneous, variety: dir /s/b/advert > "c:list_of_music_folders.txt" The checklist of all your folders will seem in C:list_of_music_folders.txt Or despite you elect to call it, only make confident that's an identical ingredient you typed above.
2016-10-10 07:04:02
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answered by stairs 3
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If you're using My Documents, you can click on the View button, then Arrange Icons by.... other than that, not sure.
2007-12-04 16:25:09
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answered by Anonymous
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