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Hello -
Wonder if someone can offer a solution to the following:
I have several Word documents: each of them are songs containing
lyrics with chords, all written in Times New Roman. For example,
here's what a few lines would look like:
C D G
HERE IS A SONG WITH LYRICS
C D G
AND THIS IS WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE
I want to import them into a program that needs to see monospaced,
non-tabbed, raw-text alignment. I can't just highlight everything in
Word and convert it to courier, because everything gets misaligned.
Is there anyway to convert exactly what's on screen into a monospaced
font, while preserving the relationship between lines (WYSIWYG)?
Thanks!
Wonder if someone can offer a solution to the following:
I have several Word documents: each of them are songs containing
lyrics with chords, all written in Times New Roman. For example,
here's what a few lines would look like:
C D G
HERE IS A SONG WITH LYRICS
C D G
AND THIS IS WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE
I want to import them into a program that needs to see monospaced,
non-tabbed, raw-text alignment. I can't just highlight everything in
Word and convert it to courier, because everything gets misaligned.
Is there anyway to convert exactly what's on screen into a monospaced
font, while preserving the relationship between lines (WYSIWYG)?
Thanks!