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Mike M.
I have gotten a large number of files someone else created
in word. When I view non-print characters, I see the
paragraph symbol at the end of each line (there are no
word-wrap paragraphs in this document). When I try the
find and replace function and use ^p, Word (2000) says it
has completed it's search and made 0 replacements. I can
remove these marks manually but Word cannot see them. I
went thru all the special characters (^l,^s, etc.) to no
avail. When I remove one of these and replace it with my
own paragraph mark (enter key) Word will see that.
Any clues what these paragraph marks that aren't really
are, and how I can replace hundreds & hundreds of them
without having to do it manually?
Thank you for your assistance,
Mike
in word. When I view non-print characters, I see the
paragraph symbol at the end of each line (there are no
word-wrap paragraphs in this document). When I try the
find and replace function and use ^p, Word (2000) says it
has completed it's search and made 0 replacements. I can
remove these marks manually but Word cannot see them. I
went thru all the special characters (^l,^s, etc.) to no
avail. When I remove one of these and replace it with my
own paragraph mark (enter key) Word will see that.
Any clues what these paragraph marks that aren't really
are, and how I can replace hundreds & hundreds of them
without having to do it manually?
Thank you for your assistance,
Mike