Can you explain what a macro is, how in the world to save white spaces, how to replace paragraph marks with a space, or how to format the text into two columns?
In order to do this, you’ll need to set it up yourself. But it’s not as complicated as you’d think. This is how it works in Microsoft Word: On your toolbar, there’s an edit button. Within the edit button, there’s a ‘find and replace’ dialog box. Computers were designed to do mundane, time-consuming tasks for us. So, using the ‘find and replace’ feature, I tell the computer to find all the white spaces by typing that into the ‘find what’ box. A white space usually is two paragraph marks, and the computer reads paragraph marks like this: ^p. The little carrot figure is above the number 6 on the keyboard. You’ll need to type two of them: ^p^p Replace them with a tab mark, which is coded like this: ^t. That is typed into the ‘replace with’ box. Click ‘replace all’ and the computer will replace all the white spaces in one second, like magic! Then, replace the remaining paragraph marks with a single space. (In the ‘find what’ box, type one ^p. In the ‘replace with’ box type a single space, u
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