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I have a long document that has been copied and pasted into Word that
I'm trying to fix. At the moment there are large slabs of text where new paragraphs are not indented. I want to add indents. Although I can search for a paragraph break with "^p" it doesn't seem to find every actual paragraph break (which is represented in the hidden characters by a pilcrow or backwards 'P' - ¶). If I add an indent using the rulers at the top of the page, it will add an indent to the very first paragraph, but not to the others. I have to manually go through, hit delete then enter to show the document that I really do want a new paragraph there - and that an automatic indent is required. Is there any way to do this automatically? |
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