I'm still interested in knowing how to eliminate the trailing
rectangles described above, and I've since studied Appendices->Format
of external files; not sure yet which one of these methods I'll use to
get my current text files into Leo.

The goal is to end up with a .leo file containing all the outline
data, and NO external file references. I have no need to share the
files with anyone so the outline can be self-contained. This would
keep it simple -- one file.

I would envision launching Leo, doing File->New, read/import the .txt
file with sentinels, then save it as, for example, weekend-
project.leo, in Leo's native XML format.

Creating a .txt file with sentinels I can handle, but what I don't
know is which File-related command would do a "true" import of the
file so there's no external file reference at all?

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