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I have a document that has 30 pages. Each row of data
has 5 spaces at the beginning. How can I remove only the
5 spaces at the beginning of each row and not any of the
data after that?

Thank you
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Pam,

What do you mean by row? Is your document a table? Is each line as
single line paragraph? You may (should) be able to do a simple find
and replace operation. EditReplace. Type five spaces in the find
field and leave the replace with field blank. Click replace all.

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I'm sorry, I should have gone with my first instinct and
been more specific. It's not in table form. The data row
has 5 spaces and then more spaces and more data and more
spaces and more data. Therefore, I couldn't couldn't
just do a find and replace as you mentioned. I only need
to remove the 5 spaces at the beginning of each row.
It's not a paragragh - It's a row of unique data and then
the next row is unique data and so on.

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Pam,

What do you mean by row? Is your document a table? Is
each line as single line paragraph? You may (should) be
able to do a simple find and replace operation.
EditReplace. Type five spaces in the find
field and leave the replace with field blank. Click
replace all.


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Select the text, change the text alignment to Center, and then back to
Left again and Word should trim the leading spaces.

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I have a document that has 30 pages. Each row of data
has 5 spaces at the beginning. How can I remove only the
5 spaces at the beginning of each row and not any of the
data after that?

Thank you



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Ctrl+A to select all the text. Ctrl+E to center it. Then Ctrl+L to
left-align it again. If this doesn't work (though it should), and if there
are no runover lines, you can use column-select (press Alt while clicking
and dragging) to select the column of spaces, then delete them.

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I have a document that has 30 pages. Each row of data
has 5 spaces at the beginning. How can I remove only the
5 spaces at the beginning of each row and not any of the
data after that?

Thank you




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Thank you very much - It worked!
-----Original Message-----
Select the text, change the text alignment to Center,

and then back to
Left again and Word should trim the leading spaces.

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I have a document that has 30 pages. Each row of data
has 5 spaces at the beginning. How can I remove only

the
5 spaces at the beginning of each row and not any of

the
data after that?

Thank you



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Thank you very much - It worked!
-----Original Message-----
Ctrl+A to select all the text. Ctrl+E to center it. Then

Ctrl+L to
left-align it again. If this doesn't work (though it

should), and if there
are no runover lines, you can use column-select (press

Alt while clicking
and dragging) to select the column of spaces, then

delete them.

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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.

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I have a document that has 30 pages. Each row of data
has 5 spaces at the beginning. How can I remove only

the
5 spaces at the beginning of each row and not any of

the
data after that?

Thank you


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You're welcome. :-)

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"Pam" wrote in message
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Thank you very much - It worked!


-----Original Message-----
Select the text, change the text alignment to Center,

and then back to
Left again and Word should trim the leading spaces.



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Word's ability to jettison the spaces when you center the text is a neat
trick. I have always done it manually, but by holding the Alt key down while
using the mouse to select the left-most portion of the text.

This centering trick is faster & easier for left padded spaces. I think the
Alt-left click & drag approach is still the only way to select a column of
text within the body of other text - in an ASCII report for instance.

"Pam" wrote:

I have a document that has 30 pages. Each row of data
has 5 spaces at the beginning. How can I remove only the
5 spaces at the beginning of each row and not any of the
data after that?

Thank you

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I never heard of the word "jettison"
-----Original Message-----
Word's ability to jettison the spaces when you center

the text is a neat
trick. I have always done it manually, but by holding

the Alt key down while
using the mouse to select the left-most portion of the

text.

This centering trick is faster & easier for left padded

spaces. I think the
Alt-left click & drag approach is still the only way to

select a column of
text within the body of other text - in an ASCII report

for instance.

"Pam" wrote:

I have a document that has 30 pages. Each row of data
has 5 spaces at the beginning. How can I remove only

the
5 spaces at the beginning of each row and not any of

the
data after that?

Thank you

.



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Jettison: to get rid of as superfluous or encumbering: Discard

Although in this context I believe "trim" is the correct term. :-)

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"Pam" wrote in message
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I never heard of the word "jettison"


-----Original Message-----
Word's ability to jettison the spaces when you center

the text is a neat
trick.



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