Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-25295528-20160719210601/@comment-1757994-20160804194323

So let me restate, to see if I understand. You have a case like  Here is a line. The following line is exactly Grand Theft Auto and no other text. and you want to change it to  Here is a line. The following line is exactly Grand Theft Auto and no other text. Correct?

If so, then use
 * Find: ^\s*Grand Theft Auto\s*$
 * Replace with: Grand Theft Auto

and check both the Regex and MultiLine boxes. Usually ^ and $ mean the start and end of all text on the page. MultiLine changes them to mean the start and end of text on every line. \s means a space character. * means any number of the preceding character. \s* is there in case you have extra spaces at the start or the end of the line.

If I have misunderstood, maybe you can summarize what you really mean, because there's a lot of "that works", "oh, wait, that doesn't work" between the original post and here.