Definitions

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  • noun One who, or that which, reformats.

Etymologies

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reformat +‎ -er

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Examples

  • AxAssist is actually a collection of various editor enhancements including things like: hotkeys, an AOT toolbar, code reformatter and suggestions which are somewhat similar to IntelliSense where you type in some letters and a list of suggested variable (or table or class) names pops up.

    MSDN Blogs dsiebold 2010

  • AxAssist is actually a collection of various editor enhancements including things like: hotkeys, an AOT toolbar, code reformatter and suggestions which are somewhat similar to IntelliSense where you type in some letters and a list of suggested variable (or table or class) names pops up.

    MSDN Blogs dsiebold 2010

  • As for reporting, we released an extremely popular over 1,000 downloads! payment report reformatter that’s helped charities manage their data.

    2008 December « The Justgiving Blog 2008

  • As for reporting, we released an extremely popular over 1,000 downloads! payment report reformatter that’s helped charities manage their data.

    That was the year that was (blogged) – part 1 « The Justgiving Blog 2008

  • You’ll then be able to use our payment report reformatter to help manage the data.

    Reminder – payment reports change on 8th August « The Justgiving Blog 2008

  • You’ll then be able to use our payment report reformatter to help manage the data.

    2008 July « The Justgiving Blog 2008

  • You’ll then be able to use our payment report reformatter to help manage the data.

    2008 July 31 « The Justgiving Blog 2008

  • As for reporting, we released an extremely popular over 1,000 downloads! payment report reformatter that’s helped charities manage their data.

    2008 December 12 « The Justgiving Blog 2008

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