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Macropod,
Thanks for responding. I'll admit these find/replace things are new to me. I will research it. However I wanted to run something by you. I wrote a small .net program that brought in parts of the word doc one character at a time. I found a paragraph by looking at the doc in word and found that at the beginning of paragraph there were two leading "spaces" (I'm not sure what the characters were-I wanted to find the ascii codes of these two characters thinking that there might be some garbage or some Word formatting characters) The odd thing is that I found the last few charactesrs of the previous paragraph then an ascii 13 (a carriage return). At the beginning of the new paragraph with the two spaces, I could only see the first visible letter in the document that was in the paragraph's. In other words the two "spaces" weren't in the file. As a test I went into a copy of the word doc. I was able to get rid of the "spaces" by backspacing over them. If there is something I don't know, such as the fact that some of the formatting characters are not directly in line with the text, please tell me. I could go through this by hand but I'd rather not. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Fig000 |
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