Keep words and number with columns
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 I have some programs whose input data are organized into columns.The columns are usually 12 characters wide. 
 As you can see on the linked file, I put rulers among the commands.
 <PREDICATE ><OBJECT ><EVA_TITLE ><EVA_SOLUTI><DEVICE ><SPLIT >
 I make errors often: data spill over column boundaries. Which features of Notepad do you recommend this avoid this mistake?
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 Hello, Ferenc Nagy, Looking at your file, I noticed that the length of your <....>zones, included the brackets, are mostly 12 and sometimes 24, 36 or 48 characters long !So, assuming that you simply use the Normal text language for your data files, I would do this way : - 
Open the Settings - Preferences… Tab Settings dialog 
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Select the normal language 
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UNCHECK the Use Default value option 
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Type 12 in the Tab size option 
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Leave the Replace by space option UNCHECKED 
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Close the Preferences dialog 
 
 Now, let’s suppose that you write the line, below ( it’s just an example, not related to yourexact file contents ! ) <PREDICATE ><OBJECT ><EVA_TITLE ><DEVICE ><COMPLEMENT >and that you have to write, for each of these five columns, three letters, taken in the alphabetical list. To correctly write these data, according to the previous header line : - 
Type the string abc and hit the TAB key, ONCE 
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Type the string def and hit the TAB key, ONCE 
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Type the string ghi and hit the TAB key TWICE 
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Type the string jkl and hit the TAB key, ONCE 
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Type the string mno and hit the TAB key, THREE times 
 To better visualize the TAB characters, use the View - Show Symbol - Show All Characters option ! IMPORTANT : When ALL your datas will be typed, in your file, according to the above scheme, use the Edit - Blank Operations - TAB to Space option to replace all the TAB characters by the suitable number of SPACE characters ( Thanks to Loreia2 ! ) 
 Et voilà ! From now on, your datas should be aligned, on column 1 , 13, 25, 37, … ( 12*n + 1 ) Best Regards, guy038 
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