Thanks William. Though such a program would also remove desired carriage returns, it sure would be handy. I haven't found anything out there the last time I searched, but if I find anything I'll post it here. CSS would be a web solution but not any other situations I guess.

Brad]


On 2/7/2012  02:02 PM Stephan, William S NWK said...
Brad: this is a problem that all of us who have to present documents to sighted folks deal with. I have to publish a weekly report where data comes from five or six sources, and formatting is always a problem. I sometimes have to do this line by line, and it's very time consuming. I have heard that cascading style sheets (.css) files can be used to format documents, but truly haven't researched this enough to know if it's a viable solution or not.


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Subject: [Blind-Computing] Removing hard carriage returns in MS Word 2010


>Does anyone have an app or method of removing hard carriage returns
>after pasting tex into Word 2010 from  a PDF, web content, or email?
>into Word 2010?


In other words to stop text from
looking like
this?

Thanks.

Brad




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