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Preformatted Document
We have a preformatted document that has carriage returns at the end of each
line. We want to justify the text. However these carriage returns prevent that. Is there a way to globally remove the carriage returns rather than to remove them one by one? Is there a way to globally indent each paragraph by the way you set up the document? Or do you have to indent each paragraph one at a time? Is it possible to set up the document so that each paragraph is indented when it is imported? We are using Microsoft Word 2003, but the document was originally formatted using Notepad. Thanks! Tim |
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Preformatted Document
See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/CleanWebText.htm
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "suncobra9" wrote in message ... We have a preformatted document that has carriage returns at the end of each line. We want to justify the text. However these carriage returns prevent that. Is there a way to globally remove the carriage returns rather than to remove them one by one? Is there a way to globally indent each paragraph by the way you set up the document? Or do you have to indent each paragraph one at a time? Is it possible to set up the document so that each paragraph is indented when it is imported? We are using Microsoft Word 2003, but the document was originally formatted using Notepad. Thanks! Tim |
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