Good God Man! You saved me hours and hours of time having to do this exact one paragraph break at a time with TH-cam transcripts!!!!!! OMG! I knew there was a way to do this but I am surprised at how technical it happened to be. Sheeesh! Thank you so much for this video, I am actually surprised that it doesn't have more views. LoL I have been searching for videos like this for 6 months, and I finally thought to do research to discover the Key word "Paragraph break and line break". And BANG! your video popped right up. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!
Thank you, thank you, thank you Cristi, all the way from Kenya. You deserve the Nobel. Am editing over a thousand pages and I knew I was going to go through 'hell." The joy of coming across this video is immeasurable. Pure bliss.
I appreciated this! On a high paying 6 figure paying job interview 🙌 by the look at recruiters' faces they were impressed by my resume and cover letter
You're welcome! The paragraph mark, if you want to find it, is ^p - you can select it from the Find-Replace box, at the bottom, _special characters -> paragraph mark_ .
Basically all you did was remove the full stop on everyline, but this should show you how to keep paragraphs together, adding a return at the end of the paragraph.
You'd be best to search "^p" and replace with ". " [dot space], which results in one enormous paragraph. Then, manually break it up by pressing [RETURN] wherever you want to break into separate paragraphs. Follow this by searching for "^p" replacing with ".^p" to insert terminal periods before the new paragraph codes.
Thank you, Graphicious! This is tremendous help. It is going to save me hundreds of hours of tedious Space/Delete moves after every sentence. Wow. Thanks!!
Very nice but you might want to add a search/replace which replaces two spaces with one space as it looks like some words have the extra spaces between them. This sometimes occurs when copying web page text. To take your instruction bit further, if there are titles followed by multi-sentence paragraphs of text, you can broaden the clean-up by launching search & replace and doing the following: Search for "space space", Replace with "space" (this removes the double spaces which may be in the wrong spot); Search for ". space" and Replace with ". space space" (this corrects the end of sentences to include . space space (if your punctuation rules call for that)); and Search for ".space space ^p" and "Replace with ".space space" (this brings sentences together which should be in one paragraph). The last s/r ensures the titles and full paragraphs retain the needed line separation so you're not correcting them. If you do this a lot, a macro would be helpful but that's another video. :) Thanks for all you do!
I have a 80 pages MS word document with paragraph break in each line with single space and it has paragraphs with double spacing. How can I fix it? When I follow this video style it changes whole document. I need paragraphwise change. Kindly help. thanks
Thank you so much for this great tutorial. What a time saver!!! I feel stupid for all those times I spent taking a space one line at a time in the past.
WOW! I deeply want to THANK YOU for such an Informative yet professionally Instructional video from which I learned what I so much wanted and needed to. Excellent video!
very usefull my friend, i donno how i found your channel, but it is amazing for all the descript and this text breaks tutorial .... frankly you saved me a lot of time ... wasted time on organizing the text before i inject in descript. one thing i need to tell you, to ADD the AI artificial intelligence in the subject line and the video description in order to find your videos and your course, the other thing i found by chance and everybody will be looking about animating the text or the content in the TIMELINE as in and out ... even the descript tutorials don't have it .... great job man , i wish i can start my new youtube channel soon after i saw yours.
I am really grateful for this amazingly helpful video. Its a tonic for people like me who r not very tech-savvy. Keep up the good work & THANKYOU VERY VERY MUCH!
Thank you man, you are a legend! A question if you don' t mind, I am having this line breaker that keeps appearing automatically on a massive word doc that I am translating, do you know how I can stop it or make it disappear? cheers!
@@Graphicious No it was a line, but it seems that the problem is sorted out now (No border option, didn't work initially, but worked afterwards). Thank you so much !
You can also use the format painter tool same result if you already have text on the document, if you copy and paste text on to the document and the format doesn’t stay consistent with the text already on the document use the format painter tool
If you're going to do it that way, don't forget the dot in 'replace with'. Note this does not help with statements ending with '?' or '!; and it doesn't help with statements ending with a quote. Alternatively, replace ^p^p with ^p.
Yes. But the main question still how the heck do you remove line breaks without losing the end ".?!" of a paragraph? EDIT: I think I have figure it out. In order to keep the ".?!" at the end of the paragraph. Add too spaces FIND REPLACE: " " and REPLACE "^p" or "^p^p".
Thank you sir for the excellent tutorial, however, I am still facing a problem hope you can help. When I save the word document with the corrected changes from your video, and open back the document it is still in the bad format and I have to do the steps again. My word pulls from Excel. Is there a way to make it keep the changes so when re-opening the document, all the words and lines keep the correct spacing?
thank u so much for ur great guide. but i have one more issue. some of the video CC doesnt have pull stop (period dot). so when i use second command (. ^p) it doesnt separate the sentences. can u help me how to do that
If your sentences don’t have a full stop separating them, what do they have? Is it a new line? You can target a new line character too and use that. But if you don’t have anything separating the sentences, maybe only space, then I’m afraid it’s going to have to be a manual job
To remove line breaks: Find what: "^p" Replace with: " " =single Space To Separate paragraph and keeping ".!?" at end of the paragraph: Find what: " " =double spaces Replace with: "^p" or "^p^p"
Hi Cristi, this is nice, thanks. I have one query and its just the opposite, if you can tell me it will be very helpful. I have a lots of paragraphs and I want to insert a (a hard return) paragraph break or a soft return after exactly 5 words, I mean, the 6th word should start in a new paragraph, how can I do it using find and replace ? I do understand that in replace with I will have to enter ^p but my confusion is what should I enter in Find what box to do the above. Thanks
I think you can achieve what you want with regular expressions (tick the box 'Use wildcards' in your search). I am not really good at that but here's one that will keep TWO words on each line. Search for: (^32[! ]{1,})^32 and replace with: \1^p. Maybe you can tweak it to work with 5, I don't know. Idea from here: answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/word-find-replace-every-nth-instance/72116ac1-96f7-4f47-b233-973007234b3f
@@Graphicious Thanks a million for your fast reply. I tried and it does 2 words, that's great. Also thanks for the tip but I am still not able to understand how I can tweak it to work with 5, I am not good with syntax, I know
I think it depends on what version of Word you are using. When you press Ctrl + H, do you see the window described like here? www.howtogeek.com/364843/how-to-find-and-replace-special-characters-in-microsoft-word/
Thank you, for me however it just adds weird dots or a minues in between each word when looking for the paragraph mark and then replacing all with a space. Do you know why it does that and doesn't work as shown in your video?
@@Graphicious thought so too, but turns out I just had to turn off the Paragraph icon afterwards and the dots would disappear as well. That fixed it for me :)
If enter key was placed between each line of text (manual line break), how do we remove it? When I try to, it just puts them all in a single line if i use the replace vision. so I'm having to just manually backspace every "enter" so it's still in list format but with no enter key between each line of words. Thanks!
@cynthiagonzalez6259 yeah because it doesn’t know where your sentences or paragraphs end. If you have sentences ending in a period (.) you can search for that and break a new line. That should give you each sentence on a new line. But please bear in mind that this is a simple search-replace function. It does not employ any kind of AI and it doesn’t know where you intend to break your paragraphs.
Am learning from you I also feel I'm enjoying myself just the way you explain things. you are among amazing creature of Allah . May Allah guide you to paradise.thats my gift for you
Good God Man! You saved me hours and hours of time having to do this exact one paragraph break at a time with TH-cam transcripts!!!!!! OMG! I knew there was a way to do this but I am surprised at how technical it happened to be. Sheeesh! Thank you so much for this video, I am actually surprised that it doesn't have more views. LoL I have been searching for videos like this for 6 months, and I finally thought to do research to discover the Key word "Paragraph break and line break". And BANG! your video popped right up. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!
Great tip. I had 500 pages to do it and it works perfectly. Thanks
Glad it helped!
Thank you, thank you, thank you Cristi, all the way from Kenya. You deserve the Nobel. Am editing over a thousand pages and I knew I was going to go through 'hell." The joy of coming across this video is immeasurable. Pure bliss.
You are so welcome!
THANK YOU. Seriously, thank you. I had over 1500 corrections.
Glad it helped! Thank you for your comment!
I appreciated this! On a high paying 6 figure paying job interview 🙌 by the look at recruiters' faces they were impressed by my resume and cover letter
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Helll maaan I searched and searched and searched for many video non of them worked!!
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This is what I looking for! I'm wondering how to find the paragraph mark so that I can replace it with space. Thank you for your video!
You're welcome! The paragraph mark, if you want to find it, is ^p - you can select it from the Find-Replace box, at the bottom, _special characters -> paragraph mark_ .
@@Graphicious Thank you for your extended information. Keep up the work buddy!
@@Graphicious on mine there IS NO "More" or "Special Characters" option. Where can I find these???
Basically all you did was remove the full stop on everyline, but this should show you how to keep paragraphs together, adding a return at the end of the paragraph.
You can still do that, you can control whatever you want to replace with. Not sure I understand your question.
You'd be best to search "^p" and replace with ". " [dot space], which results in one enormous paragraph. Then, manually break it up by pressing [RETURN] wherever you want to break into separate paragraphs. Follow this by searching for "^p" replacing with ".^p" to insert terminal periods before the new paragraph codes.
Dude! I was on the righ track but I just wasn't doiing it right! Saved me hours! Thanks man!
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Thank you, Graphicious! This is tremendous help. It is going to save me hundreds of hours of tedious Space/Delete moves after every sentence. Wow. Thanks!!
Glad it helped! Thank you for watching!
The past hour I was searching the internet for a fix. Only this video worked. Thank you very much!!!
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Thank you very much for this content! Now I can spend more time with my family. Ive been doing it for 5 years manually ..For real,
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Very nice but you might want to add a search/replace which replaces two spaces with one space as it looks like some words have the extra spaces between them. This sometimes occurs when copying web page text. To take your instruction bit further, if there are titles followed by multi-sentence paragraphs of text, you can broaden the clean-up by launching search & replace and doing the following: Search for "space space", Replace with "space" (this removes the double spaces which may be in the wrong spot); Search for ". space" and Replace with ". space space" (this corrects the end of sentences to include . space space (if your punctuation rules call for that)); and Search for ".space space ^p" and "Replace with ".space space" (this brings sentences together which should be in one paragraph). The last s/r ensures the titles and full paragraphs retain the needed line separation so you're not correcting them. If you do this a lot, a macro would be helpful but that's another video. :)
Thanks for all you do!
These are great tips, thank you! You can always introduce more steps into the workflow, depending on your needs.
I have a 80 pages MS word document with paragraph break in each line with single space and it has paragraphs with double spacing.
How can I fix it? When I follow this video style it changes whole document. I need paragraphwise change. Kindly help. thanks
Thank you so much. I've never seen a helpful tutorial like this before on TH-cam. Wow. I truly appreciate your work.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for your feedback!
I was looking for this solution for such a long time, I am so glad that I found it finally, Thank you soo much ❤️
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In the name of God you saved me a lot of time 😂 Imagine i was respacing three pages for almost 20 minutes and 50 pages were remaining.Thank you
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Thanks mate, been searching for a solution for ages because I coudn't even describe this problem.
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Thank you so much for this great tutorial. What a time saver!!! I feel stupid for all those times I spent taking a space one line at a time in the past.
Glad I could help! Thanks for your comment.
Thank you! Saved me so much time having to do this for each of my TH-cam videos that I'm trying to convert into blog posts on my website.
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THANK YOU! What an annoying problem and you so easily fixed it.
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WOW! I deeply want to THANK YOU for such an Informative yet professionally Instructional video from which I learned what I so much wanted and needed to. Excellent video!
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If you dont want to hear the chitchat just go to minute 1:42
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Glad you found it! Thanks for watching.
very usefull my friend, i donno how i found your channel, but it is amazing for all the descript and this text breaks tutorial .... frankly you saved me a lot of time ... wasted time on organizing the text before i inject in descript. one thing i need to tell you, to ADD the AI artificial intelligence in the subject line and the video description in order to find your videos and your course, the other thing i found by chance and everybody will be looking about animating the text or the content in the TIMELINE as in and out ... even the descript tutorials don't have it .... great job man , i wish i can start my new youtube channel soon after i saw yours.
I am really grateful for this amazingly helpful video. Its a tonic for people like me who r not very tech-savvy. Keep up the good work & THANKYOU VERY VERY MUCH!
Great to hear that, thank you for your comment! Glad it helps you.
Thank you so much. I can't express how much you helped me.. I was searching this thing from past 2 hours. Best wishes to you💙 keep growing
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@@Graphicious You helped me alot. it's almst 1:30 am here and from your help i have finally finished my work
Great. Time to sleep then :)
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A question if you don' t mind, I am having this line breaker that keeps appearing automatically on a massive word doc that I am translating, do you know how I can stop it or make it disappear? cheers!
What character is it? Does it happen automatically when you perform a specific action?
@@Graphicious No it was a line, but it seems that the problem is sorted out now (No border option, didn't work initially, but worked afterwards). Thank you so much !
You can also use the format painter tool same result if you already have text on the document, if you copy and paste text on to the document and the format doesn’t stay consistent with the text already on the document use the format painter tool
Thanks, I didn't know that.
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Just a small comment: on the second replacement you should have replace the '. ' with '. ' and a paragraph line so in this way you don't lose dots (:
Thank you. I think anyone can use this procedure to create any variation of line breaks or paragraph breaks for their needs.
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Thanks! What would you like to see a video on next?
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If you're going to do it that way, don't forget the dot in 'replace with'. Note this does not help with statements ending with '?' or '!; and it doesn't help with statements ending with a quote. Alternatively, replace ^p^p with ^p.
Thanks for the tip, yeah you can run this search-replace multiple times with various elements to get to where you want.
Yes. But the main question still how the heck do you remove line breaks without losing the end ".?!" of a paragraph?
EDIT: I think I have figure it out. In order to keep the ".?!" at the end of the paragraph. Add too spaces FIND REPLACE: " " and REPLACE "^p" or "^p^p".
Thank you sir for the excellent tutorial, however, I am still facing a problem hope you can help. When I save the word document with the corrected changes from your video, and open back the document it is still in the bad format and I have to do the steps again. My word pulls from Excel. Is there a way to make it keep the changes so when re-opening the document, all the words and lines keep the correct spacing?
Maybe you're saving in the wrong location, all I can think of. Use Save As to place the file somewhere else and choose the latest Word format.
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thank u so much for ur great guide. but i have one more issue. some of the video CC doesnt have pull stop (period dot). so when i use second command (. ^p) it doesnt separate the sentences. can u help me how to do that
If your sentences don’t have a full stop separating them, what do they have? Is it a new line? You can target a new line character too and use that. But if you don’t have anything separating the sentences, maybe only space, then I’m afraid it’s going to have to be a manual job
To remove line breaks:
Find what: "^p"
Replace with: " " =single Space
To Separate paragraph and keeping ".!?" at end of the paragraph:
Find what: " " =double spaces
Replace with: "^p" or "^p^p"
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Thank you this is helpful. But what if my paragraph have numbering and i don't want the numbering to be affected
Not sure what you mean - do you mean bullets?
Soooo helpful !!!! I actually needed to replace white space which is ^w but your video pointed it out as well thanks a lot
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Hi Cristi, this is nice, thanks. I have one query and its just the opposite, if you can tell me it will be very helpful. I have a lots of paragraphs and I want to insert a (a hard return) paragraph break or a soft return after exactly 5 words, I mean, the 6th word should start in a new paragraph, how can I do it using find and replace ? I do understand that in replace with I will have to enter ^p but my confusion is what should I enter in Find what box to do the above. Thanks
I think you can achieve what you want with regular expressions (tick the box 'Use wildcards' in your search). I am not really good at that but here's one that will keep TWO words on each line. Search for: (^32[! ]{1,})^32 and replace with: \1^p. Maybe you can tweak it to work with 5, I don't know. Idea from here: answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/word-find-replace-every-nth-instance/72116ac1-96f7-4f47-b233-973007234b3f
@@Graphicious Thanks a million for your fast reply. I tried and it does 2 words, that's great. Also thanks for the tip but I am still not able to understand how I can tweak it to work with 5, I am not good with syntax, I know
Yeah me neither, I'm afraid. I was never so good with regex.
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When I go to "replace", there is no option of "more" so I can't find the paragraph mark. Any idea what to do?
I think it depends on what version of Word you are using. When you press Ctrl + H, do you see the window described like here? www.howtogeek.com/364843/how-to-find-and-replace-special-characters-in-microsoft-word/
Thank you, for me however it just adds weird dots or a minues in between each word when looking for the paragraph mark and then replacing all with a space. Do you know why it does that and doesn't work as shown in your video?
Hmm, not seen that before, maybe you sneaked a dot in the replace box by mistake?
@@Graphicious thought so too, but turns out I just had to turn off the Paragraph icon afterwards and the dots would disappear as well. That fixed it for me :)
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Hi! We chose the same options Word For Mac 365 on Desktop but instead it put a space at the beginning of all the lines. Please help!
Hmm, I have not tried this on a Mac but is it possible you may have typed an extra space by accident?
If enter key was placed between each line of text (manual line break), how do we remove it? When I try to, it just puts them all in a single line if i use the replace vision. so I'm having to just manually backspace every "enter" so it's still in list format but with no enter key between each line of words. Thanks!
You can search for the linebreak character and replace that, have you tried?
@@Graphicious yes, it just puts them all in a single line in one big paragraph looking format
@cynthiagonzalez6259 yeah because it doesn’t know where your sentences or paragraphs end. If you have sentences ending in a period (.) you can search for that and break a new line. That should give you each sentence on a new line. But please bear in mind that this is a simple search-replace function. It does not employ any kind of AI and it doesn’t know where you intend to break your paragraphs.
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