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Old 03-21-2007, 08:05 PM   #5
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AS I mentioned before, it is always a bit dicey when there are not specific paragraph end symbols. These are most commonly double paragraph marks when you are converting from text that also has a paragraph mark at the end of each line (as Gutenberg does and is also the default for Stingo's macro.) Other paragraph marks are often an indent at the start of a paragraph. In that case you need to adjust macro to seek a paragraph mark followed by either a tab or a series of spaces as the end of paragraph mark. Otherwise there is no way for any script to know what is simply an end of line marker and what is an end of paragraph mark. In that type of case the only solution is manual editing to add the additional paragraph mark prior to running the macro.
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