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Is this possible?
I have searched quite a bit and can't find how this might be done.
I have an existing Word document which I am copying and pasting into another program to make some instructional videos. Unfortunately I am having some formatting issues when I paste into the video program and it has no formatting options concerning margins. I need to have each line of words in the original document actually be a paragraph. The documents are rather large so going through and hitting enter after each line would be extremely time consuming. Is there any way I can have Word go through and make every line of text in the document a paragraph in order to solve this? Thanks Gary |
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Is this possible?
Try saving the document as a Text file, and select the option to end each
line with a CR/LF You may then need to close and re-open the document in Word and re-apply the desired character formatting as it will have been changed to the non-proportionally spaced Courier New font. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "garovich" wrote in message ... I have searched quite a bit and can't find how this might be done. I have an existing Word document which I am copying and pasting into another program to make some instructional videos. Unfortunately I am having some formatting issues when I paste into the video program and it has no formatting options concerning margins. I need to have each line of words in the original document actually be a paragraph. The documents are rather large so going through and hitting enter after each line would be extremely time consuming. Is there any way I can have Word go through and make every line of text in the document a paragraph in order to solve this? Thanks Gary |
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Is this possible?
You, sir, are officially awesome. That worked like a charm.
Thanks so much! Gary "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Try saving the document as a Text file, and select the option to end each line with a CR/LF You may then need to close and re-open the document in Word and re-apply the desired character formatting as it will have been changed to the non-proportionally spaced Courier New font. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "garovich" wrote in message ... I have searched quite a bit and can't find how this might be done. I have an existing Word document which I am copying and pasting into another program to make some instructional videos. Unfortunately I am having some formatting issues when I paste into the video program and it has no formatting options concerning margins. I need to have each line of words in the original document actually be a paragraph. The documents are rather large so going through and hitting enter after each line would be extremely time consuming. Is there any way I can have Word go through and make every line of text in the document a paragraph in order to solve this? Thanks Gary . |
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