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Partially Stripping Documents of Formats
I've got a document that's gotten way out of hand. I'm spending more time
attempting to control the format each time I add something than it takes to read the article, copy, and paste it to the file. The file is broken into four sections. As I read news articles, I copy and paste the headlines then bits and pieces of the article to the file. Of course, I pick up the format of those headlines as well. What's begun to happen is that some of those headlines are much taller than the regular lines of text. I use the equal sign to draw a line separating each summary of the article but, lately, the double line that results wraps around and forms two and a half rows of equal signs each with line heights twice the size of a regular line. I don't know how to adjust that line height. Furthermore, I'm not even sure it's line height I'm dealing with. The cursor comes to the end of a line I just copied as a title and if I hit the down arrow, the cursor jumps what appears to be a full line and leaves it empty. Try as I may, I can't find a control to format this space. What' are the control keys that will strip this document of all formatting and allow me to start of scratch? Will that operation work on just a shaded section of a document since my problem develops only around these headlines? I'd hate to be forced to reformat everything. The document is quite long. |
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