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Old 03-10-2007, 08:49 PM   #3
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Thanks, but this word macro only works if there are two paragraph marks at the end of a paragraph. Unfortunately, the files I need to fix don't have this feature. In the original PDF file, there's an indent on the first line of each new paragraph, but this isn't preserved when I convert the file with ABC or PDFtoHTML. Does anyone know of a PDF converter that preserves line indents in some way? I could search and replace ^p^t with ^p^p and then use Stingo's macro (or modify the macro to do this automatically), if I could get that indent to convert to a tab.
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