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Subject:Re: Eliminating .txt file hard returns From:Vincent Militello <VPM -at- CHRYSLER -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 21 Oct 1998 15:54:06 -0400
I tested this solution and seems to have worked on a small Readme.txt file:
1. Import the txt file into Word.
2. Run a Search and replace for paragraph markers by doing the following:
a. Choose Replace from the Edit menu
b. Click the Special button at the bottom of the dialog box
c. Choose paragraph mark from the list
d. Click Replace ( to replace one-by-one) or Replace All