![]() I'm also concerned that I'll only be able to run the Action list once, as otherwise the Album tags will be messed up with duplicate strings. If I could just have prefixed the strings to those albums in the list, it would've been so much easier. The capital three-letter code just identifies the artist and puts it into alphabetical order. "AM" means Amazon MP3, "Cla" means "Classical" and so on. The second list is if my prefixes to those titles and the cutting out of the initial "The"s. The first list is of the Album titles as they were when I downloaded the files from Amazon. 1-4 / Rondo In E Flat MajorĪM Sea CHR Now That's What I Call ChristmasĪM Fil RIV Riverdance (Music From the Show)ĪM Fil STA Star Trek: Generations - Original Motion Picture SoundtrackĪM Cla TCH Tchaikovsky: Symphonies and Orchestral WorksĪM Cla MOZ 99 Most Essential Mozart MasterpiecesĪM Cla VAR Instant Classical Collection - 100 essential classical masterworksĪM Fil LAS Last Samurai: Original Motion Picture ScoreĪM Com QUE Platinum Collection (2011 Remaster)ĪM Com STI Very Best Of Sting And The PoliceĪM Sea VAL Valentine's Day (Greatest Love Songs)ĪM Cla VIV Vivaldi - L'Estro Armonico, Op.3 1 and 2ĪM Sea CHR Essential Christmas Carols - Very Best of King's College, CambridgeĪM Fil GLA Gladiator - Music From The Motion PictureĪM Com PSI Graceland 25th Anniversary EditionĪM Cla HAN Handel - Music for the Royal Fireworks/ Water MusicĪM Cla VAR Instruments of Middle Age and RenaissanceĪM Cla MAH Mahler: Symphony No.2 'Resurrection'ĪM Cla MOZ Mozart: Horn Concertos Nos. Valentine's Day (The Greatest Love Songs)ĪM Cla BRA Brahms: String Sextets Nos. The Last Samurai: Original Motion Picture Score The Instant Classical Collection - 100 essential classical masterworks The 99 Most Essential Mozart Masterpieces Tchaikovsky: The Symphonies and Orchestral Works Star Trek: Generations - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Instruments of Middle Age and Renaissance Handel - Music for the Royal Fireworks/ Water Music Gladiator - Music From The Motion Picture (in)> finds "in" and "within," but not "interesting.Essential Christmas Carols - The Very Best of King's College, Cambridge One or more occurrences of a character or finds "lot" and "loot." A format string consists of any characters and predefined placeholders. The base concept behind all converters in Mp3tag is the format string, which describes a pattern or template of a file name. Tck finds "tock" and "tuck" but not "tack" or "tick."Įxactly n occurrences of a character or expressionĪt least n occurrences of a character or expressionĪ range of occurrences of a character or expression Mp3tag provides converters to get tag information from parts of the file name or to rename files based on the information stored in the tag of a file. Mst finds "mist" and "most" but not "mast."Īny single character except characters in the range inside the brackets Ight finds "right" and "sight" and "tight."Īny single character except the characters inside the brackets You can refine a search by using any of the following wildcard characters. Select Replace All, Replace, or Find Next. Select Special, select a wildcard character, and then type any additional text in the Replace with box. ![]() Select the Replace tab, and then select the Replace with box. Word will find "Newman Belinda" and replace it with "Belinda Newman." For example, type (Newman) (Belinda) in the Find what box and \2 \1 in the Replace with box. You can search for an expression and use the \ n wildcard character to replace the search string with the rearranged expression. ![]() For example, search for to find "presorted" and "prevented." You can use parentheses to group the wildcard characters and text and to indicate the order of evaluation. For example, type \? to find a question mark. To search for a character that's defined as a wildcard character, type a backslash (\) before the character. You can also enter a wildcard character directly in the Find what box instead of selecting an item from the Special pop-up menu. To cancel a search in progress, press + PERIOD.
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