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<description><![CDATA[Thanks much, Owen.  I've updated my settings and you're right, '*' works.]]></description>
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Thanks much, Owen.  I've updated my settings and you're right, '*' works.
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<description><![CDATA[Yep you can use an asterisks as a wild card, so *slack.exe should work]]></description>
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Yep you can use an asterisks as a wild card, so *slack.exe should work
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<description><![CDATA[My company is constantly updating Slack to a new version, and each time they do, the absolute path to the application changes slightly,depending on the version number.  As a result, I have to edit my window position profile to update the absolute path to the application fairly frequently.
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My company is constantly updating Slack to a new version, and each time they do, the absolute path to the application changes slightly,depending on the version number.  As a result, I have to edit my window position profile to update the absolute path to the application fairly frequently.<br/>
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It would be great if the "Process Filename" could be either <span style="text-decoration:underline;">partial</span> (e.g. "Slack.exe") or could support either <b>globs</b> or <b>regular expressions</b> (e.g., ".*Slack.exe$").<br/>
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Is this possible to implement?
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