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Old 06-11-2010, 10:37 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by crutledge View Post
For whatever reason, in some PG files some paragraphs are broken into pieces. Some are one line paragraphs.

This requires a tedious process of code editing to put them back together.

Is there a method, which I have not found, of marking contiguous paragraphs and pulling them together into a single paragraph?

This is a lot to asks for, but it would sure come in handy.
If they are TXT files, I use Notepad++ "unwrap text" to help.
You highlight the Paragraph and select un-wrap text (hint: assign a key-stroke, I use the + on the number pad as a simple stroke)

It is still tedious.
I expected better from PG.
Once they are converted from TXT, this is no longer an option.
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