E, I'm not sure what you're working in -- if it's something like Kurzweill that I know nothing about. In Word or rtf, I simply delete th hyphen and the word closes and either stays on the first line or goes to the second line. If the word is hyphenated at the bottom of the page I either move or write in the last half to the page the first half is on or vice versa (remembering to delete the half that remains if I've written the half instead of moving it). With misplaced page breaks (and I've come across them often, in tis book and others), I blacken and delete them just as I would a word or character -- and put in the break where it belongs. I hope I've been clear and not confusing. Cindy --- "E." <thoth93@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have a file here which has unnecessary line breaks > and breaks of - > linebreak. It seems to have been formatted for a > printout or something > with necessary hard line lengths imposed. Is there > some easy way to get > rid of the line breaks without removing them from > the ends of > paragraphs. (They show up as ed sign p on > braillenote). Anyway to get rid > of the apparently end of line hyphens which break up > words. The hyphens > have linebreaks with them too. > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com