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-|@samp{table-capture} is a powerful command, but mastering its |
-|power requires some practice. Here are some things it can do: |
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-|Parse Cell Items |By using column delimiter regular |
-| |expression and raw delimiter regular |
-| |expression, it parses the specified text |
-| |area and extracts cell items from |
-| |non-table text and then forms a table out |
-| |of them. |
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-|Capture Text Area |When no delimiters are specified it |
-| |creates a single cell table. The text in |
-| |the specified region is placed in that |
-| |cell. |
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+|table-capture is a powerful command. |
+|Here are some things it can do: |
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+|Parse Cell Items |By using column delimiter regular |
+| |expression and raw delimiter regular |
+| |expression, it parses the specified text |
+| |area and extracts cell items from |
+| |non-table text and then forms a table out |
+| |of them. |
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+|Capture Text Area |When no delimiters are specified it |
+| |creates a single cell table. The text in |
+| |the specified region is placed in that |
+| |cell. |
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