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Old 01-06-2011, 02:37 PM
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Hi ahazelwood,
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Originally Posted by ahazelwood View Post
Thank you very much for your help, but how did you know this? If it was a ^p paragraph break, why couldn't I do it with that? How would regular people know to do this?
You could have used the ^p approach, but the solution I posted takes care of web pages where the ^p approach would leave you with words from different lines runtogether and all the logical paragraphs joined together.

I'm just a 'regular people' too! There are other solutions on the web that achieve the same overall result, but some of them are much more complex.
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