Editing Regular Expressions

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Note that by selecting "None of the following" as a [[Filename_Filters|file filter criteria type]], you can effectively select those files that ''do not'' match the specified criteria.
 
Note that by selecting "None of the following" as a [[Filename_Filters|file filter criteria type]], you can effectively select those files that ''do not'' match the specified criteria.
  
= Regular Expressions Match Anywhere In The Name =
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Unless anchored to the beginning or the end of the file name, they will match if they occur anywhere inside the file name. See the '^' and '$' characters.
 
 
 
Thus, if your regular expression is 'x', then any filename that contains the letter x anywhere will match (beginning, middle, or end).
 
  
 
= All Non-Special Characters =
 
= All Non-Special Characters =

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