Hmmm. Searching for ^p brings up the carriage returns, but the program won't let me replace them with ^L. Tells me it's illegal. It lets me replace them with a slash, however. But that doesn't help me; in fact, it makes things worse. Now when I try to convert to table it wants me to make 15 columns instead of the two I started out with.
Update: I figured out how to replace with ^L. Now it wants it all to be one column. If I separate with / instead of tabs, it allows me to have two columns, but then insists on producing rows. Oh, well.
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