![]() (\)) - You need to find a specific character (the closing parenthesis), so you need to enclose it in parentheses.- The represents any number from 0 to 9, and the represents any number of those numbers, thus not limiting the find to only single digit numbers.(^013) - This represents the preceding paragraph marker for the line above the numbered step.In F ind What, type: In Replace With, type: \1(\2\3.Click More, then select the Use wildcards check box.Press Ctrl H to open the Find and Replace dialog.Yes, this will mean clicking ‘Replace’ for each one, but until you are confident that you won’t replace something you shouldn’t, it’s a safer option. Only if you are 100% sure there are no other uses of a number and the relevant trailing punctuation would you use ‘Replace All’. ![]() ![]()
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