On 2013-05-14 21:39, Anthony Easthope wrote:
Hey
I have a document that needs to be formatted to be correctly wrapped -
What I was wanting to do was remove the hard breaks at the end of every
line. Is there an easy way to do this? The symbol looks like a
backwards P (Standard non-printing character?)
The document is to big for me to go through an manually do this
by deleting it manually.
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Anthony Easthope
antisocky@myopera.com
Hi Anthony. Check nabble to search the list. It's been discussed before
a few times but I can't remember other than regular expressions are used
and the end of line character is not what I would have thought,
something like $.
A body search on my emails found a discussion and reference to the link
below.
Subject Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: deleting hard returns 2011-11-29
<http://help.libreoffice.org/Common/List_of_Regular_Expressions>
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