You can use meta-characters in the 'Search For' field: |. |any character except newline |+ |one or more times |* |zero or more times |? |zero or one time |{n} |match exact n times |{n,m} |at least n, at most m times |~| |pipe: {{a~|b}} matches a or b | - |hyphen, match a range of chars |^ |beginning of a line |$ |end of a line |[[...] |one of the char's of a set |[[^...] |negated character set |\b |word boundary |\B |word non boundary |\d |numeral [[0-9] |\D |non numeral [[^0-9] |\s |single white space |\S |single non white space |\w |[[A-Za-z0-9_] |\W |[[^A-Za-z0-9_] |(...) |grouping are stored as $1..$9 |\. |escape a meta char The 'Replace with' field can use $1..$9 as a backreference to parentheses of 'Search for' field. ---- Example:\\ Search for __/abc|def/__ will match the word 'abc' or the word 'def'\\ Search for __/bwiki/b__ will match the word 'wiki' but not the word 'jspwiki'.\\ Search for __^[[IVXMDCL]+\.__ will match any combination of roman numeral char's followed by a period\\ Search for __/(-?\d+)(\d{3})/__ and replace with __$1,$2__ to insert commas in large integers. This is the [EditFindAndReplaceHelp] page. [More info on regular expressions|http://www.regular-expressions.info/javascript.html] and [RegExp Sandbox|http://www.regular-expressions.info/javascriptexample.html]\\