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In the process of processing documents, people often encounter problems such as full-text punctuation, full-width half-letter conversion, conversion of uppercase and lowercase letters, and so on. Although simple, it is cumbersome. Is there any way to make changes in batches? The following system home will tell you how to use EmEditor to modify the full-width half-width of the letter punctuation in batches. EmEditor (text editor): http://www.xp85.com/html/EmEditor.html English expressions are not standardized overspeed replacement. If the English words involved in an article are not in conformity, such as words that should appear in lowercase All appear in uppercase, or the words that appear as all acronyms appear in all lowercase or mixed case (such as WinDows, Wto, Http, etc.), then we can use the following two methods It's converted over. One way is to select the article or paragraph (even the statement, word) to be processed, and then press Ctrl+Shift+U to convert all the words appearing in the selection range to uppercase letters; if you press Ctrl+U Convert all to lowercase letters. Another method is to activate the right-click menu on the selection, and select "<; convert selected content → uppercase” or <; convert selected content → lowercase <; Figure 1). Tip: Word or WPS also supports this type of shortcut operation to batch convert case. Handling English articles requires capitalization of the first letter of each sentence, but some articles are not standardized. At this time, you can place the cursor on the word to be converted, and then execute the right-click menu command <; convert the selected content → initial capitalization & rdquo;. Tip: If there are more sentences to be processed in an article, it is more troublesome to operate in the right-click menu. At this time, we can press the record macro button to perform macro recording before the first conversion operation, stop the macro recording after the conversion is completed, and then place the macro in the macro toolbar, and then just click on the word. Clicking on this macro button will make it easy to convert the first letter of the word to uppercase (Figure 2). Batch replacement of Chinese character expressions We have seen many Chinese commas in half of the Chinese characters, which do not conform to the language specification. How to quickly replace it in batches? It can also be implemented in EmEditor via the <quo;<;full angle" conversion command in the right-click menu. In addition, sometimes we need to send mainland simplified documents to RTHK, then we need to convert the code to traditional. In this case, we can install a simple and interchangeable plugin for EmEditor. Once the plugin is enabled, directly select the text to be converted, then click the “simplified” or “繁” button on the plugin bar to implement batch conversion (Figure 3). The replacement of English and Chinese symbols with each other is also a problem of batch conversion of some symbols of English and Chinese. For example, the English half-width double quotes turn to the Chinese character full-width, the end of the paragraph English half-width period to the Chinese character full-width, the first paragraph English half-width space to empty two Chinese characters space. These operations are special, we can replace and record macros with manual operations, or use regular expressions to achieve replacement. In addition, there are also macros recorded by others that can be used directly. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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