Put the cursor anywhere in the paragraph and choose *menu Text > Hard Wrap*
while holding the *<command>* key.

On Monday, September 23, 2024 at 4:42:26 PM UTC+2 Mario Chabot wrote:

> Simple. Just do a Find & Replace.
> Find \n (end-of-line )
> Replace by space
>
> Le lundi 23 septembre 2024 à 10:09:20 UTC-4, anotherhoward a écrit :
>
>> When I OCR'd a document, the resulting text appeared as shown below (See 
>> *Input*). I would like the text in each sentence to be combined so it 
>> appears in sentence form. For example, I would like the first six lines 
>> below to appear as follows: 
>> Kenny Washington was more than a great football player.
>>
>> How can I do that?
>>
>> Howard
>>
>> *Input*
>>
>> Kenny-
>>
>> Washington
>>
>> was
>>
>> more than
>>
>> a great football
>>
>> player.
>>
>> He was "a real gentleman."
>>
>> That's
>>
>> what Al Solari
>>
>> of
>>
>> Reno says.
>>
>> He was
>>
>> the kind of man
>>
>> who was
>>
>> really
>>
>> dedicated," Solari,
>>
>> who was a freshman
>>
>> halfback
>>
>> at UCLA in
>>
>> 1940
>>
>> when Washington was coaching the frosh backs, said.
>>
>

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