Re: How to Find/Replace a break

2020-11-19 Thread Aloris Te
This is *EXACTLY* what I'm looking for! Thank you so much for the time and effort you've spent in answering my email and giving me directions! Thank you again! On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 2:48 PM Brian Barker wrote: > At 13:50 19/11/2020 -0600, Aloris Te wrote: > >Thank you all so much for the incre

Re: How to Find/Replace a break

2020-11-19 Thread Brian Barker
At 13:50 19/11/2020 -0600, Aloris Te wrote: Thank you all so much for the incredibly informative tutorial! When I searched help, I was unable to find anything about the "pilcrow" or how to get rid of extra paragraph breaks. Thanks again for that! No probs! For the record, when I have my info

Re: How to Find/Replace a break

2020-11-19 Thread Aloris Te
Thank you all so much for the incredibly informative tutorial! When I searched help, I was unable to find anything about the "pilcrow" or how to get rid of extra paragraph breaks. Thanks again for that! For the record, when I have my info, it shows up as such in Writer: Jane Smith 123 Main Street

Re: How to Find/Replace a break

2020-10-28 Thread Brian Barker
At 15:20 27/10/2020 -0500, Aloris "Hellen" Te wrote: I have one question: I am unable to do a find/replace on a line break [as when a user hits "enter" and is reflected as the "paragraph symbol" when the nonprinting characters (CTRL+F10) is active]. In other words, if I have an address list wit

Re: How to Find/Replace a break

2020-10-27 Thread Robert Funnell
My instructions to myself for this are at http://audilab.bme.mcgill.ca/~funnell/swil_ooo.html#replaceHardReturns - Robert On Tue, 27 Oct 2020, Aloris Te wrote: Hi all, So thankful for everyone that contributes and makes this product so incredibly amazing! I have one question: I am unable to d

Re: How to Find/Replace a break

2020-10-27 Thread Web Shari
Hi Hellen, Here is the note I use to do this: \n for line break ctrl-enter $ for a paragraph break     * Regular carriage returns are $     * Soft returns inserted with a Shift Return, are \n     * Just an empty paragraph, i.e. a carriage return but with no text on that line, is ^$     * Tabs