Depending on the format of your document it may be even simpler than that.  If 
the material's not sensative, send me the document and I'll have a look.

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On 2011-09-25, at 11:04 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:

> Hello Paul,
> 
> 
> 
> On 24 Sep 2011, at 21:21, Paul Erkens wrote:
>> 
>> I have a text document that has a return, newline, announced by voiceover, 
>> after each and every line. While reading this text from top to bottom, it 
>> being more than one megabyte in size, this gets very annoying. I'm wondering.
>> 1. Is there a way to find out what this is? Is this return, newline, being a 
>> carriage return, hex 0d, and then a linefeed, hex 0a, so is this a 2pair? If 
>> so, how can I take out all 0d's. In other words, because, if I understand 
>> correctly, Apple and unix both use only a linefeed as a ext line terminator, 
>> while windows does a carriage return linefeed pair,  I want to get rid of 
>> the carriage returns while leaving the linefeeds, thereby making the text 
>> apple compatible, and as a voiceover user, avoid hearing return newline 
>> return newline return newline all the time. Can I do this with find and 
>> replace in text edit?
> 
> Yes. Just select such a pair in the text, copy to the clipboard, then paste 
> into the Find field and replace with a standard carriage return. You'll need 
> to do a Return and clipboard it, too, to get it into the Replace field. Do 
> Replace all and you should be fine. Alternatively, you could replace them all 
> with spaces, and then replace all double spaces with carriage returns.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> 
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