I uploaded a quick video on my YouTube channel to show him what I'd done. I assigned the macro to the key combination Alt-Z and just executed it for each line that had a hard return I wanted to remove. The best solution that I've come up with prior to this, and the one that I suggested to him (with the admission that it was a less-than-ideal solution) was to create a macro that automated the several keystrokes it took to go to the end of each line, insert a space, delete the hard return, return to the beginning of the line, and cursor down one line. ![]() I quite often copy and paste text from Adobe Acrobat documents rather than retype it, but by far the biggest hassle is having to remove the hard returns at the end of every line.
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