At 12:21 14/11/2010 -0500, Twayne Noname wrote:
No help to me: I use OOo's native Replace command for that. See Tabs, newlines, paragraphs \t \n $ and the following lines for how to.
At 16:54 14/11/2010 -0500, Twayne Noname wrote:
... IIRC I fixed it by using the "$" expression. Take a look in Help for "replacing;tab stops (regular expressions)" and see if that table doesn't help.
At 22:14 16/11/2010 +0000, Nobody "e-letter" Noname wrote:
The original question should be solved by using regular expression, but another part of the help section is 'text documents', 'list of regular expressions'
It may be a tad unhelpful to suggest that this problem can be solved in Writer using regular expressions, but to be so reserved about exactly how! Would either of you care to suggest exactly what regular expressions will solve this problem, please? Until then, there are many sceptical faces out here.
You will recall the problem: to take material pasted into Writer which appears as short lines, each of which is actually a separate paragraph, and to merge these into a single paragraph.
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