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  1. To switch the order of the song's title and number you can use regular expressions (regex) or wildcards in the replace dialog of many text editors, e.g. enter <strong><span class="nobr">(.+) (\d+)</span></strong> or <strong><span class="nobr">(&lt;*) (&lt;[0-9]@&gt;)</span></strong> in the <strong>Find</strong> field and enter <strong><span class="nobr">$2 $1</span></strong> or <strong><span class="nobr">&#92;2 &#92;1</span></strong> in the corresponding <strong>Replace</strong> field.
    To switch the order of the song's title and number you can use regular expressions (regex) or wildcards in the replace dialog of many text editors, e.g. enter <strong><span class="nobr">(.+) (\d+)</span></strong> or <strong><span class="nobr">(&lt;*) (&lt;[0-9]@&gt;)</span></strong> in the <strong>Find</strong> field and enter <strong><span class="nobr">$2 $1</span></strong> or <strong><span class="nobr">&#92;2 &#92;1</span></strong> in the corresponding <strong>Replace</strong> field.

    To switch the order of the song's title and number you can use regular expressions (regex) or wildcards in the replace dialog of many text editors, e.g. enter <strong><span class="nobr">(.+) (\d+)</span></strong> or <strong><span class="nobr">(&lt;*) (&lt;[0-9]@&gt;)</span></strong> in the <strong>Find</strong> field and enter <strong><span class="nobr">$2 $1</span></strong> or <strong><span class="nobr">&#92;2 &#92;1</span></strong> in the corresponding <strong>Replace</strong> field.

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