Loading a .txt file into word and saving it as rtf seems to delete all page
breaks from what others have said. I do not know what folks do so page
breaks are saved when trans lating from .txt to .rtf but perhaps someone
else on this list does.
E.
At 04:29 PM 3/22/2006, you wrote:
Whenever I download an ASCII text file, I copy it into Microsoft Word and save it as a rich text file. I do believe that someone mentioned using wordpad for editting ascii text, though.
At 03:27 PM 22/03/2006, you wrote:Hi. What text editor do you all like to use for ascii files to preserve page breaks and validate page breaks? I've discovered that mine doesn't mention hard page breaks, so I can't tell if they're in the file I have or not. I'm running Windows, so I'd need to pick a program that runs under that OS. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
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