Did a little searching and \n matches the type of line break you get
with a shift+enter.
I think what you are looking for is to replace a paragraph end which is
just $ on the search line by itself.
So in libre/open office go to edit-> find/replace, then click on more
options and select "regular expressions". Then in the "search for"
field put a $ all by itself and on the "replace with" field put a space.
Then just click "replace all" and it will make everything continuous and
word wrap on the page naturally.
Brian Cluff
On 04/16/2013 04:32 PM, [email protected] wrote:
How to remove line breaks in odt paragraphs?
Searching the 'net turns up no solution that I can get to work.
Some suggested using edit > find and replace to replace "\n" with a
space after checking "regular expressions" but that did not work for
me.
Some suggested installing an "altsearch" extension (which was
ridiculously difficult to find). Searching for "altsearch" at the
libre office extensions page does not find it. Eventually I did find
it (under a different name) and installed it, but it also does not
work for me. Please refer to this screen capture:
http://www.upquick.com/temp/altsearch.jpg
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