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bMinor:
I'm still on MC25 and this might not apply to the latest version but I thought i'd post it here anyways in case it does apply.

Is there a way to make 'Find & Replace' within the library tools accept the characters ?, ", and /  when trying to just change the directory?
Find & Replace in MC25 fails to recognize any filename or path (eg folders) containing these characters. It seems like a Windows thing but should not happen on a Mac were these characters can be used anywhere.

examples:
a path like this one is not accepted because of the ? in the filename...:
Volumes/HD2/Music/Beatles - White Album (1968)/15 - Why Don't We Do It In The Road?

the / between the years prevents anything following from being read:
Volumes/HD2/Music/Beatles - Greatest Hits (1962/1968)/...

the " prevents the file being read:
Volumes/HD2/Music/Beatles - Please Please Me [7" Single) (1962)/01 - Please Please Me

The only thing that changed from the original files and locations is the path from HD1 to HD2. Everything else
stayed the same.

(I also noticed that filenames with a leading blank space don't work either)

Yes, library backups are a life saver.

Sorry for posting in the wrong place if the above does not apply anymore in newer versions.

HaWi:
I believe that in the expression you use to define the search string you have to use an "escape" character (here the escape character is /) before the special character. So to find ? you use /?, to find / it is //
Good luck!

bMinor:
Hi HaWai,
thanks for replying.
Sorry for being unclear in my 1st post. It's the 'Find & Replace' within the library tool 'Rename, Move & Copy'.
I have 2 identical folders (the original on HD1 (which is dying) and a copy on HD2).
All I want to do is using 'Find & Replace' to change the path from 'Volumes/HD1/Music/...'  to 'Volumes/HD2/Music/...
It does not work with files and/or paths containing any of those characters (", ?, /), all others work.
how?

HaWi:
Can you make a screenshot after pressing F6 to show how you have set it up? Is the Find & Replace checked or unchecked? If you just want to change the path I would let that unchecked.
Normally if you just replace the path /Volumes/HD1/... with /Volumes/HD2/...  that should just point to HD2 and you should see everything at HD2.
Paths, I believe in any OS (Windows, Mac, Linux cannot contain ?.  / is interpreted as a folder level. I believe " should be OK.
File names can contain ? and " but also not / because that as well, would create another folder level.
If the R,M&C cannot find files with " or ? that may point to encoding differences. I have had to replace special characters in file names with "manually" generated ones, even though they "looked" exactly the same.

wer:
Do you have the check box immediately to the left of the words "Find and Replace" checked? Because if you don't, you have that module disabled.

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