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What is that character, carriage return?
I need to find and replace a character but don't know how to type
it and cut and paste doesn't work. It looks like a left arrow with an upward tail. I guess it is "carriage return", not paragraph mark. Anyway to replace them with paragraph marks using find and replace? |
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What is that character, carriage return?
Search for ^l (that's a caret, Shift+6, and a lowercase L), which represents
a line break. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "John Smith" wrote in message ... I need to find and replace a character but don't know how to type it and cut and paste doesn't work. It looks like a left arrow with an upward tail. I guess it is "carriage return", not paragraph mark. Anyway to replace them with paragraph marks using find and replace? |
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