I have some large documents in Wordstar 6 that I'm trying to reformat as automatically as possible, using as few keystrokes as possible (because of hand problems).
These documents originally have double-spaced paragraphs. I need to convert them into single-spaced paragraphs with an additional blank line in-between them. If I use .ls1 and then ^B^Q^Q to reformat the entire document I get it all single spaced, but then I have to automatically add the extra line between paragraphs.
The closest I've come to automating it so far, is to create a macro that repeats ^B^M about 20 times or so. Running it after the .ls1 reformats about a page or two. For long documents I still have to keep re-running the macro.
Is there a way to get WS6 to run the ^B^M command pair automatically for the entire document?
Does anyone have any other ideas?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
- Howard
Sunday 08 October 2006
Hi Howard!
If your paragraphs begin with and indent the easiest way is to do a universal find and replace (NG) for
^M^J^I (or whatever your beginning is)
to
^M^J^M^J^I
If you have no indent, then the easiest way is to use a program such as FinRep.com, or a hex editor, to double the hard carriage returns. WS uses hard and soft carriage returns--soft in the paragraph and hard at the end of paragraph.
Phil