Try ^b for a page break and ^p for a paragraph break (carriage return plus line feed sequence). Hope this helps, Jamal -----Original Message----- From: bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of talmage@xxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2005 12:12 PM To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Word on Page Breaks from Jim Fruchterman Hi Jamal, That's a good idea, and I don't think it has already been mentioned. The only NoteTab I have installed however is the lite version, and I haven't figured out how to put a page break in the replace field. I've tried Ctrl-Enter, Shift-Enter, Ctrl-L, but I am beginning to suspect that it's necessary to have the Pro version with the display non-print characters. I've also tried copying a page break and pasting it in the replace field, but that didn't work either. Is there a simple way to do this that I'm just over looking? Dave At 06:00 PM 1/7/2005, you wrote: >I'm coming into the middle of this discussion, prompted by the problem >someone mentioned of Microsoft Word saving to text without form feed >characters included. I find them useful, myself, as section dividers in >plain text files, enabling me to navigate to the next topic by finding >the next form feed. > >In order to preserve form feeds, I do a global search and replace in >Word, using an unusual character sequence, "|/" (without the quotes). >After saving to text, I then replace that sequence with form feed >characters using a text editor, e.g., NoteTab. > >If this suggestion has already been made or I misunderstood the >discussion, sorry about that. Otherwise, hope it helps. > >Jamal