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Changing AC#s in flightplan

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Hello,I am just wondering how I can change the AC#s on a flightplan. I know I could do it manually, but there some 450 odd lines. The reason for this is that I have a Aircraft.txt file that has all the possible airline/aircraft number allocations out there (AC#1 - AC#12150). I downloaded a flightplan from the most.realistic.flightplan site and the actual AC#s do not jive with the numbers I have in my aircraft file. Is there a way I can globally change these AC#s to match the aircraft.txt AC#.AC#2101,N2829W,1%,WEEK,IFR,1/01:05(this is what the flightplan displays)I want the AC# to change to this:AC#3847,N2829W,1%,WEEK,IFR,1/01:05Simple enough but can't find a quick way to do this. I am really new with AITM and I may have overlooked it in this example.Any insight ?Thks,Jamie

Jamie,If you have MS Word, it will change them all for you in 1 operation.Just use the find/replace mode.I use it all the time and it works like a charm.KJhttp://ftp.avsim.com/cgi-bin/dcforum/dcboa...8a521552cbb.jpg

Man am I ever good for making things difficult ! Should've known !MS Word you just ended a good day of frustration. Thanks for the help!!!Jamie

Notepad and Wordpad, which are included in Windows, also have this feature if you don't spring for Word.

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