You hit it on the head miss Annette, bull's eye.  I thank you for typing this 
all up
David Ferrin
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Consciousness, that annoying time between naps.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Annette Carr 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 12:57 PM
Subject: RE: [jaws-users] general word processing question of text


Here is what I do. I am using MS-Word 2003, but have used this same
technique in MS-Word 2000.

Directions for Removing Hard Returns from a document

. Select the text in which you want to remove unwanted manual hard
returns. I prefer to do this for one paragraph at a time so as to prevent
all of the text from ending up into one huge paragraph.
. Use Control+H to open the Replace dialog box. 
. Be sure that the Find Edit field is empty.
. Use Shift+Tab to move to the "Special Button Menu" 
. Press enter to open this menu. (Note, the space bar does not work
here.)
. Select "Paragraph Mark". This should be the first item on the list,
but if it is not, use your up and down arrows to find it.
. Press Enter to select.
. Tab to the "Replace" edit Field.
. Be sure this field is empty.
. Press the Space bar to place an empty space that will be used to
replace the hard returns.
. Tab to replace all and press the space bar. 
. When this process is done, a dialog box will come up telling you how
many replacements were completed.
. You will need to get out of this dialog box, and then close the
Replace dialog box.

Note 1: Sometimes before, and sometimes after doing this process, I will
select the text that I am working with and insert bullets. By doing this, I
can easily find where the hard returns are and delete them manually.

Note 2: You might want to play around with other items in the Special
Button Menu. They might do a better job for what you are looking for. I
just haven't had time to play around with it.

HTH
Annette

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of David Ferrin
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 9:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: *****SPAM***** [jaws-users] general word processing question of
text

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
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