Difference between revisions of "Unique Lines"
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====Unique (Ctrl+Shift+X)==== | ====Unique (Ctrl+Shift+X)==== | ||
− | Searches the selection for | + | Searches the selection for duplicate {{defined|lines}} and removes all duplicates. The order of the ''uniqued'' {{defined|lines}} remains unchanged and from each two equal lines, the second one is removed. |
Note: Use {{hotkey|Alt+Ctrl+Shift+X}} hotkey to {{defined|ignore case}} while searching for duplicate {{defined|lines}}. | Note: Use {{hotkey|Alt+Ctrl+Shift+X}} hotkey to {{defined|ignore case}} while searching for duplicate {{defined|lines}}. |
Revision as of 20:15, 1 May 2010
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Unique (Ctrl+Shift+X)
Searches the selection for duplicate lines
and removes all duplicates. The order of the uniqued lines
remains unchanged and from each two equal lines, the second one is removed.
Note: Use Alt+Ctrl+Shift+X hotkey to ignore case
while searching for duplicate lines
.
how much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood |
how much wood would a woodchuck chuck if could |