Does anybody out there know of a way to do a replace all kind of thing where the hard returns in a document can be exchanged by a space character? The purpose of this is as some of you must know documents especially those that come across by email often are very fragmented where there might only be a few words on a line. I have a great many files that have this issue and although those of us who are JAWS users aren't really bothered by this it seems to me that these files if reformatted might appear better to those with some vision. Yes it is possible to take my text files in to the next room where my old DOS system is and using word perfect 4.2 perform this little trick of the trade so to speak. Obviously this isn't practical because it of course doesn't support long file names and the more tinkering around in that area the greater the chance for errors to creep in to the mix. I have some where in the neighborhood of 400 text files between the 2 web sites I update as regularly as I can with more to come I'm sure. David Ferrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Consciousness, that annoying time between naps.
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