On 08/06/2012 01:01 PM, carlamarion@xmsnet.nl wrote:
Yes thank you, I found the keys, but I tried to eliminate the white lines
using them and the way I did it did not work. I tried to type ^$^$ and
replace it with ^$, but it gave an error.
Carla
Please forget anything that Tom Davies told you. Follow Andreas'
instructions:
Edit>Find&Replace...
[More Options]
[X] Regular Expressions
Search: ^$
Replace with nothing
For future find & replace, this extension will make your life a little
easier:
<http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center/alternative-dialog-find-replace-for-writer>
After you install, you'll get a green binocular icon - click that. Under
'Search for:' & just to the right of 'Regular', click the grey box. That
with turn into a dropdown box & offer a selection of some of the most
common Regular Expressions, including "Empty Paragraph ^$" exactly as
Andreas instructed. Click on that & you'll see that the 'Regular
Expressions' is automatically checked for you.
Here is the included Help file:
<http://www.volny.cz/macrojtb/HelpAltSearch_en.html>
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