-MARC Batch Edit\r
----------------\r
-This function is used to batch edit MARC records either adding a field, removing a field or changing the contents of a field. \r
-\r
-Record Source::\r
-This includes options to batch edit identifying MARC records in a record bucket, CSV file or by record id.\r
-\r
-Go! (button)::\r
-This button runs the action defined by the rule template(s).\r
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-Action (Rule Type)\r
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\r
-Replace::\r
-Replaces the value in a MARC field for a batch of records.\r
-Delete::\r
-Removes a MARC field and its contents from the batch of records.\r
-Add::\r
-Use this to add a field and its contents to a batch of records.\r
-\r
-Other Template Fields\r
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\r
-MARC Tag::\r
-This is used to identify the field for adding, replacing, or deleting.\r
-Subfield (optional)::\r
-Indicates which subfield is being edited.\r
-MARC Data::\r
-Use this to indicate the data to add or used in replacing the existing data.\r
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-Advanced Matching Restrictions (Optional)\r
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\r
-Subfield\r
-Regular Expression::\r
-Using PERL syntax for a regular expression to identify the data to be removed or replaced.\r
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-.Running a Template to Add, Delete, or Replace MARC data\r
-. Click Cataloging->MARC Batch Edit\r
-. Select *Record source*\r
-. Select the appropriate bucket, load the CSV file or enter record id depending on *Record source* selected\r
-. Select the *Action Rule*\r
-. Enter the *MARC Tag* with no indicators (eg. 245)\r
-. Enter the *subfields* with no spaces. Subfields are optional. Multiple subfield can be entered such as _auz_.\r
-. Enter the *MARC Data* which is the value in the fields\r
-. Enter optional *Advanced Matching Restrictions*\r
-.. Subfield\r
-.. Regular Expression (using PERL syntax)\r
-. Click *Go!*\r
-. Results page will display indicating the number of records successfully edited\r
-\r
+MARC Batch Edit
+---------------
+This function is used to batch edit MARC records either adding a field, removing a field or changing the contents of a field.
+
+Record Source::
+This includes options to batch edit identifying MARC records in a record bucket, CSV file or by record id.
+
+Go! (button)::
+This button runs the action defined by the rule template(s).
+
+Action (Rule Type)
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+Replace::
+Replaces the value in a MARC field for a batch of records.
+Delete::
+Removes a MARC field and its contents from the batch of records.
+Add::
+Use this to add a field and its contents to a batch of records.
+
+Other Template Fields
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+MARC Tag::
+This is used to identify the field for adding, replacing, or deleting.
+Subfield (optional)::
+Indicates which subfield is being edited.
+MARC Data::
+Use this to indicate the data to add or used in replacing the existing data.
+
+Advanced Matching Restrictions (Optional)
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+Subfield
+Regular Expression::
+Using PERL syntax for a regular expression to identify the data to be removed or replaced.
+
+.Running a Template to Add, Delete, or Replace MARC data
+. Click Cataloging->MARC Batch Edit
+. Select *Record source*
+. Select the appropriate bucket, load the CSV file or enter record id depending on *Record source* selected
+. Select the *Action Rule*
+. Enter the *MARC Tag* with no indicators (eg. 245)
+. Enter the *subfields* with no spaces. Subfields are optional. Multiple subfield can be entered such as _auz_.
+. Enter the *MARC Data* which is the value in the fields
+. Enter optional *Advanced Matching Restrictions*
+.. Subfield
+.. Regular Expression (using PERL syntax)
+. Click *Go!*
+. Results page will display indicating the number of records successfully edited
+