I've used a couple of programs for stripping out unwanted characters in emails, and the one I'm trying now is Strip Mail at:
http://www.stripmail.net/I'm not sure if it will do the stripping being talked about here, but thought people would like to know about it.
Cheers, Ray.----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Beasley" <pjbeasley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [access-uk] Re: MS Word 2003 question.
I do a lot of pasting from webpages into word and as time is not to important in my case, I go through the document deleting those line breaks, replacing them with a space.
----- Original Message ----- From: "George Bell" <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Subject: [access-uk] Re: MS Word 2003 question. Hi Jim, Unfortunately these are caused by hard carriage returns at the end of the OE lines. You can do a Search & Replace in Word, by searching for ^p (Circumflex letter p) and replacing with a space. However, take care over new paragraphs where there may to two hard returns. I usually search for ^p^p, replace with something like five asterisks, then search for ^p and replace with a space. Finally I replace the five asterisks with ^p^p, and normally I get a fairly clean result. George. -----Original Message----- From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of jim Sent: 02 July 2008 12:36 To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] MS Word 2003 question. HI, Can anyone tell me if it's possible to sort out the following problem in MS Word. When I paste a message into MS Word from Outlook Express, sometimes the lines are broken. I.E. half of a sentence is on one line and the rest is on another. The only way I can fix it is by going to the end of the sentence and hitting delete to bring the other half of the sentence onto the same line. Is there an easier way in MS Word to accomplish this task? Your help most appreciated. Jim.
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