On Wed, 2 Dec 2009 16:03:01 -0800, Manolo
wrote:
A formatting problem
I downloaded a book in text format. When opened with Word each individual
line is a paragraph, i.e. there are no paragraphs but just lines. In Word
2003 there was a formatting dialogue that facilitated the formatting of such
odd text to eliminate line breaks and transform the text formant into normal
Word text in which paragraphs end at a full stop, not at the end of each
line. Where is the equivalent of that in Word 7?
For the general case, see
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/CleanWebText.htm. Those procedures
are the same for all versions of Word.
The dialog you referred to was probably the Format AutoFormat
dialog, together with the options in Tools AutoCorrect Options
AutoFormat that control what changes it makes.
In Word 2007, that dialog isn't on the ribbon, but a button to display
it is available to be added to the Quick Access Toolbar. In the Office
button Word Options Customize dialog, set the category to Commands
Not In the Ribbon, and add the "AutoFormat..." button. (If you always
select "AutoFormat now" in the dialog, you can save a couple of clicks
by adding the AutoFormat Now button instead.)
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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ:
http://word.mvps.org
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