From: ConradP on
Let's say I have a Word 2007 line length of 7 inches in my document.
When I cut/paste some email plain text into the document, it arrives with a
line length of 4 inches and odd line breaks.

How do I "reformat" or "retab" or "flow" the pasted text en masse so that it
"knows" that it should fill each line to 7 inches before breaking to the next?

Doing it manually takes forever.

Thanks!

From: Graham Mayor on
See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/CleanWebText.htm

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"ConradP" <ConradP(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Let's say I have a Word 2007 line length of 7 inches in my document.
> When I cut/paste some email plain text into the document, it arrives with
> a
> line length of 4 inches and odd line breaks.
>
> How do I "reformat" or "retab" or "flow" the pasted text en masse so that
> it
> "knows" that it should fill each line to 7 inches before breaking to the
> next?
>
> Doing it manually takes forever.
>
> Thanks!
>