therube wrote:Exceptions: You can also enter a list of "exceptions", separated by colons. So for example if you entered PHP:ASP:doc then any occurrence of php or ASP (or pHP or aSp) would be converted to upper-case, and every occurrence of DOC (or DoC) would become doc.
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a:an:the:of:to
Thank you for that. I was unaware of the colons (:) and how they were used here. It worked for the most part, but now I have run into an issue because of it. As an example let's say I have a filename "The Boy And A Dog Ran Away.mp3" (I don't have this exact file, but I have a similar case). When I apply the code "a:and" it then changes the filename to "The Boy and a Dog Ran away.mp3". It lowercases the "a" in "away" which I do not want it to touch. If I remove the "a" in the code then "Away" remains uppercase, but so does the "A" (before "Dog").
Is there a way around this?
Thank you and thank you again for your reply before.