Jon Harvey wrote:
I've changed ^P^P to ^P in Word documents that are hundreds of pages
long. I've found it to be pretty reliable. If I recall correctly, you
can also use ^13^13 to ^13. Right now, I can't remember the difference
between ^p and ^13 but I know there is one.

Didn't know you could do that; but the ^13 would be ASCII for CR (carriage return), as opposed to ^10, which is LF (line feed). In the olden days, you had to use both to tell a line printer to move the print head left and roll the paper up. Word's ^p would be the equivalent of ^13^10, I guess.

sr

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