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[[File:Presidents_Almost_Done.png|800px]]
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Now you can click ‘Format dates’ button to change  
Now you can click ‘Format dates’ button to change date format:


[[File:PresidentsResult.png|400px]]


James K. Polk;;;;March 4, 1845;March 4, 1849;


James K. Polk;;;;03.04.1845;03.04.1849;


Now everything looks right. Copy the result and paste it into the Editor.  
Now everything looks right. Copy the result and paste it into the Editor.  


A harder task
==A harder task==
Now that was easy. And the reason it was easy is that we got lucky that all US presidents were enclosed in triple apostrophes, which made them easily distinguishable from other links. This is not usually the case however.  
Now that was easy. And the reason it was easy is that we got lucky that all US presidents were enclosed in triple apostrophes, which made them easily distinguishable from other links. This is not usually the case however.  


I didn’t want to look for another example so I just used the same source text but removed apostrophes from it. Let’s pretend that it was like that to begin with. Now there is nothing unique about the links that contain the names of US presidents.
I didn’t want to look for another example so I just used the same source text but removed apostrophes from it.  
 
 
Let’s pretend that it was like that to begin with. Now there is nothing unique about the links that contain the names of US presidents.

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