My first look at LibreOffice 4.0 impresses me. Looks like I can do practically everything I do with
Microsoft Office. However, there is one thing I use Word for quite often, and I cannot replicate it
here, although the manual seems to imply I can. That is using find/replace to make changes to
paragraph marks, new line marks, and tabs to format various types of documents in order to be able
to import them into a FileMaker database. Feor the paragraph mark I have played around with "$",
"^.", and "\n", but no luck. I use a Mac running Snow Leopard. What am I not understanding?
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