I'm confused. You can either type continuously and let Word wrap your text
at the margin (or a paragraph indent), or you can insert a paragraph break
(Enter) or line break (Shift+Enter) to start a new paragraph or break the
line artificially without starting a new paragraph. Inserting a "hard
carriage return" (presumably Enter) and "breaking lines automatically" are
thus mutually exclusive. Can you describe a little better exactly what
you're trying to do?
If you're looking to convert this to a text file with line breaks, then you
need to save in that format.
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"ArthurN" wrote in message
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Hi,
Please help, got lost.
I usually make A5 publications, which sometimes I have to process with
Concordance software, which in its turn makes quotes next to each word.
Now,
I would like to make short quotes, equal to each line, instead of a
sentence.
How can I insert hard carriage returns that would break the lines at a
margine break automatically, not manually.
Thanx in advance,
ArthurN