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I downloaded a long piece of text from the internet. It has a return
character at the end of each line. It looks like a backward P when I view formatting marks. I'd like to get rid of these characters so the text would wrap normally, but Find/Replace won't do it even with the extended characters. How can I get the text to wrap normally? |
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See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/CleanWebText.htm.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Barney Bornn" wrote in message ... I downloaded a long piece of text from the internet. It has a return character at the end of each line. It looks like a backward P when I view formatting marks. I'd like to get rid of these characters so the text would wrap normally, but Find/Replace won't do it even with the extended characters. How can I get the text to wrap normally? |
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Thank you, Stefan!
I must oint out, however, that the document you referred me to is not valid for Word 2007, which does not have Auto Format in any of the menus (at least by default). I went to Help and looked up Auto Format. I found a procedure for adding the function to a toolbar. You can add either "Auto Format as you type" or "Auto Format Immediately." I added the latter, and when I clicked the icon it worked just as the document described. All's well that ends well...:O) Barney "Stefan Blom" wrote: See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/CleanWebText.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Barney Bornn" wrote in message ... I downloaded a long piece of text from the internet. It has a return character at the end of each line. It looks like a backward P when I view formatting marks. I'd like to get rid of these characters so the text would wrap normally, but Find/Replace won't do it even with the extended characters. How can I get the text to wrap normally? |
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You are welcome.
You are right: Although the principles of the article still apply, it hasn't been updated for Word 2007. This is true for many articles on http://word.mvps.org, unfortunately. It's a work in progress. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Barney Bornn" wrote in message ... Thank you, Stefan! I must oint out, however, that the document you referred me to is not valid for Word 2007, which does not have Auto Format in any of the menus (at least by default). I went to Help and looked up Auto Format. I found a procedure for adding the function to a toolbar. You can add either "Auto Format as you type" or "Auto Format Immediately." I added the latter, and when I clicked the icon it worked just as the document described. All's well that ends well...:O) Barney "Stefan Blom" wrote: See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/CleanWebText.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Barney Bornn" wrote in message ... I downloaded a long piece of text from the internet. It has a return character at the end of each line. It looks like a backward P when I view formatting marks. I'd like to get rid of these characters so the text would wrap normally, but Find/Replace won't do it even with the extended characters. How can I get the text to wrap normally? |
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