Editing a paragraph to achieve wrap around

B

Bill D

Frequently when copying text into Word from say pdf files, each line will end
with a carriage return (or "enter" or "return" depending on your preference).
You can remove them manually by going to each line end and deleting the
carriage return. But, that's laborious. Is there a way to highlight the
entire paragraph and have Word automatically delete all carriage returns with
a single key stroke?
 
J

Jay Freedman

On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 14:53:03 -0800, Bill D <Bill
Frequently when copying text into Word from say pdf files, each line will end
with a carriage return (or "enter" or "return" depending on your preference).
You can remove them manually by going to each line end and deleting the
carriage return. But, that's laborious. Is there a way to highlight the
entire paragraph and have Word automatically delete all carriage returns with
a single key stroke?

Not quite a single keystroke, but see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/CleanWebText.htm
 
T

The Dickster

I read the instructions about using AutoFormat, but AutoFormat does not work
the way the instructions indicate, i.e. the paragraph marks at the end of
each line are not removed. Any other suggestions?
 

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