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Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 12:33 PM
Subject: [users] Find and Replace Tab characters in Text Editor
Dear All,
How would you find and replace tab characters in text editor? In MS Office one could do this by typing ^t in the find menu.
I have been downloading ancient documents and articles on them from the internet in .txt format. Typically these have a paragraph mark at the end of each line.
I was wondering the same thing at above (ie tab markings) regarding paragraph and line feed markings. In M$ Word, paragraph is ^p and line feed is ^l.
There *is* a way to condense a series of paragraphed lines using autoformat. I'm finding it to be a mixed blessing: sometimes it takes a reference (e.g. Libre Pontificus IV) to be a numbered list (i.e. Libre Pontificus "Paragraph" "Indent" IV).
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