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When I import text files into word they are usually formated for narrower
margins. In many cases they are several pages long, sometimes hundreds. Is there a way to reformat this text with out going in and manually removing the paragraph marks. For example I import some text: "Subject should be a brief, meaningful summary of your question or comment. People are more likely to respond to a post if they know what the issue is by reading the Subject." I want to reformat it to be: "Subject should be a brief, meaningful summary of your question or comment. People are more likely to respond to a post if they know what the issue is by reading the Subject." |
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