When I save a file I use Text Encoded (.txt) and I mark the edit filter and
the properties of the character set: western europe
(dos/os2-850/international) and in the paragraph break: CR & LF. I also
probe to save with the text (.txt), but this is not useful because it don't
respect the line jump. Do you know how using the edit filter settings with
the properties I need it could do the line jump?
Receive a warm greeting

Raul



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From: "CPHennessy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>; "Dpto. Informática" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2007 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: [users] CR & LF


On Thursday 11 January 2007 16:21, Dpto. Informática wrote:
>  [ MODERATED ] ********************
>
>   Hi friends. I have a problem I'm wising you could help me to solve. I
> need to save a word file as a MSDOS Text file with line jump (when
> finishing the lines passing to the next line and making tabing). This same
> function it's working fine with Microsoft Word 2002, and now that I'm
> already using the OpenOffice Suite I need the same result. The more seemed
> thing I found in the OpenOffice Writer it's saving the file as codified
> text, and in the filters option taking as character set the
> "dos/os2-850/international" and line jump CR and LF but when I open my
file
> with the notepad I see that the line jump it's not made. If anyone knows
> where is my mistake for not making the line jump I would be very grateful,
> because I need it urgent. I want to leave the using of microsoft word the
> more earlier possible and continue using OpenOffice but I really need this
> working before of doing it. Really it's very urgent for me to take it
> working in the most little time possible, so I send all my gratefulnes for
> all you.

When you were saving the file in "File" -> "Save As" did you notice that
the "Filter" allowed you to save in "Text(.txt)" and "Text Encoded(.txt)"
formats ?

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