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Two rows per row?
I have a bunch of rows with every other row terminated by a CR. The previous
row is terminated by a manual line break. Can I convert text to table and have the two rows occupy one table row, with the end of the first row holding a soft return? I can manipulate these characters into something else if needed. |-----------------------------|---------------------| |This is the first text row | Still the first row | - Not sure how to terminate here |This is the second text row | Still second | before conversion. |-----------------------------|---------------------| |This would be table row 2 | and so on | |Table row 2, text row 4 | and so on | |-----------------------------|---------------------| Thanks, Ed |
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