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I don't know about ultra edit, but you can do that using Notepad by checking
the word wrap option in the format menu. While in Notepad, press the alt
key. The file menu will be the first one to come up. Arrow twice to the
right past the edit menu to the format menu and check the word wrap option.
I don't know if you can set the line length or not.
Harvey
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Subject: ultra edit question
I'm wanting to have a special editor where I can turn on word wrap
and set line length to 42, for example, all for formatting braille
files or rather files I want to print in braille. I have installed
two instances of ultra edit, but no matter what I try, any changes I
make in one are reflected in the other. Does anyone know a way
around this? Where does ultra edit store its defaults or
configuration data?
Thanks.
73
Butch
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ultra edit question
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