if the real paragraphs are separated by two paragraph markers, you can search for those separately and replace them with a set of characters that you would not find in the document (I typically use %%*%%). Replace paragraph marks with spaces. (you may find that you also have to find two...
It generally comes down to the DPI of the scanned image. We have used many scanned signatures and had great success. Software can only do so much, ultimately it comes down to hardware. If your scanner does not have the capability to scan at high resolutions, then the quality will be poor no...
Actually, looking at the wiki, it might not be so difficult.
1. select the data
2. copy
3. paste special - unformatted text
4. find and replace ^t (tab character) with " | " (your column delimter for wiki)
If you have paragraphs marks in the table cells, then you probably have too much...
The language setting for Windows may have been changed which will override MS Office.
I'm making an assumption, but based on something that happened to me.
In the start menu/all programs/Microsoft Office Tools, select Language Settings. Change the default for MS Office.
Good luck.
Steven
It is not easy to do with any other character if you expect the allignment to be consistent row to row.
IF the text length is consistent (say, 12 characters each segment Row 1 Col 1 12 Char, Row 1 Col 2 12 Char etc.) then 1. select the data
2. copy
3. paste special - unformatted text
4. find...
fumei,
Thanks. That is all great.there were two in your list that I did not know. White Space and any letter.
If I come up with something that I can post, I'll let everyone know where they can find it.
Steven
Thanks Tony,
Part of it stems from discovering one that I have never seen before, nor do I really understand how it came to be in the document - the non-breaking space, which appears as a non-printing degree symbol, found using ^s
I guess I can write my own, but I expected there would be some...
I am trying to locate a glossary of formatting marks for MSWord to distribute to other staff in my office. I am familiar with many of them and use them when fixing formatting on their documents(I always have the reveal formatting on - they make sense to me), but I am certain that I don't know...
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