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How do I get word to recognize carriage returns for replacement?
The CRs are showing up in the formatting, but find and replace will not
recognize them unless I delete them and manually enter new ones. |
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Sometimes characters that display as paragraph breaks (ΒΆ) are really
something like line breaks. Sometimes you can find them with ^l (that's a lowercase L), but if that doesn't work, try using ^13. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Swif****er Bill" Swif****er wrote in message ... The CRs are showing up in the formatting, but find and replace will not recognize them unless I delete them and manually enter new ones. |
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Bill-- To delete hard returns (paragraph marks):
Find ^p Replace (with nothing if that's your goal) At the bottom of the Search/Replace window, if you click on "Special," you'll get a pop-up list of many different kinds of "marks" "Swif****er Bill" wrote: The CRs are showing up in the formatting, but find and replace will not recognize them unless I delete them and manually enter new ones. |
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