: [libreoffice-users] White lines
A blank line does not have to be an empty line. (^$)
A blank line (as perceived by the human eye) can have spaces, tabs
and/or other non-printing characters in it. (^ $).
A blank line may actually be nothing more than space added by a
particular style and therefore
What do you mean by 'white lines'?
Is this underlining within the text?
Are these lines borders?
Is it acutally in the text, or is possibly a 'picture' within the text?
On Aug 10, 2012 08:37 carlamar...@xmsnet.nl wrote:
I am still looking for a way to erase white lines in the
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Onderwerp: Re: [libreoffice-users] White lines
What do you mean by 'white lines'?
Is this underlining within the text?
Are these lines borders?
Is it acutally in the text, or is possibly a 'picture' within the text?
On Aug 10, 2012 08:37 carlamar...@xmsnet.nl
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Aan: users@global.libreoffice.org
Onderwerp: Re: [libreoffice-users] White lines
What do you mean by 'white lines'?
Is this underlining within the text?
Are these lines borders?
Is it acutally in the text, or is possibly a 'picture' within the text
A white line is a blank line between paragraphs.
In Libre Office you can delete them all with find and replace (making
sure “regular expressions” is selected). Find ^$ (just those two
characters) and replace all with nothing (i.e. no characters in the
“replace” box).
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augustus 2012 10:10
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Onderwerp: Re: [libreoffice-users] White lines
What do you mean by 'white lines'?
Is this underlining within the text?
Are these lines borders?
Is it acutally in the text, or is possibly a 'picture' within the text?
On Aug 10, 2012 08:37
A blank line does not have to be an empty line. (^$)
A blank line (as perceived by the human eye) can have spaces, tabs
and/or other non-printing characters in it. (^ $).
A blank line may actually be nothing more than space added by a
particular style and therefore not subject to
Carla,
Out of the many suggestions already provided to you, which ones have you
tried and what were the results?
Have you:
1) Checked off (ticked) the regular expressions box?
2) Tried using the ^$ suggestion?
3) Tried using my all inclusive white space suggestion [:cntrl:] ?
4) Tried using
Andrew wrote:
A blank line does not have to be an empty line. (^$)
She didn’t say “blank line”: she said “white line.” A white line is a
line space between paragraphs that contains no text. (In a
word-processor file I take this to be a line created by pressing the
“return” key a second time.)