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    Is there any easy way to change lower case to uppercase in batch subtitles?

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    • Mohamed MohamedM
      Mohamed Mohamed
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      I have talked to the video help forum about subtitles and my issue with it is I’m finding specific words like “gasp”, “groans”, “scream”, “screaming” and “sigh.” The problem with that is I do not which episodes have these words. And they said notepad++ can do it, but I’m new with it, so does notepad++ have this feature?

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      • Alan KilbornA
        Alan Kilborn @Mohamed Mohamed
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        @Mohamed-Mohamed

        I guess you’re talking about a find-in-files feature??

        In Notepad++, see the Search menu and look for Find In Files.

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        • Mohamed MohamedM
          Mohamed Mohamed @Alan Kilborn
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          @Alan-Kilborn But can it be batch episodes?

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          • PeterJonesP
            PeterJones @Mohamed Mohamed
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            @Mohamed-Mohamed ,

            The Find in Files feature that @Alan-Kilborn mentioned searches across multiple files. If your episodes are in separate files, then Find in Files is the way to search through all the episodes for the text. If you had tried it, it would have been pretty obvious whether or not it worked for you.

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