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    • l'enfant diaboliqueL
      l'enfant diabolique
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      Hello,
      I am working on a large file in Word (English to French translation) and I save small pieces of it in .RTF that I edit in Notepad ++ in the same file (following each other (I merge)).
      With a piece of file the presentation changed.
      I don’t know how I did it but this presentation is clearer and simpler!
      Do you know the manipulation to be done to arrive at this kind of presentation ?!
      I remain at your disposal for further information.
      Thanks in advance.

      Notepad++ v8.1.9 (64-bit)
      Build time : Oct 21 2021 - 23:37:53
      Path : C:\Program Files\Notepad++\notepad++.exe
      Command Line :
      Admin mode : ON
      Local Conf mode : OFF
      Cloud Config : OFF
      OS Name : Windows 10 Pro (64-bit)
      OS Version : 2009
      OS Build : 19043.1348
      Current ANSI codepage : 1252
      Plugins : mimeTools.dll NppConverter.dll NppExport.dll

      Presentation that I would like to keep.
      Texte1.jpg

      Too confused presentation.
      Texte2.jpg

      Christian.

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      • artie-finkelsteinA
        artie-finkelstein @l'enfant diabolique
        last edited by

        @l-enfant-diabolique

        .RTF format files are not stored in text mode, i.e., with only “printable characters”, and when using a text editor to modify them you risk making unexpected/undesired changes. I believe you’ll get more consistent results if you export/save as .TXT format before attempting to edit the piece with Notepad++.

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        • artie-finkelsteinA
          artie-finkelstein @artie-finkelstein
          last edited by

          @artie-finkelstein
          Wikipedia shows me I have misspoken and .RTF files are in 7-bit ASCII. Please ignore the previous reply.

          Given that it’s valid to edit .RTF in Notepad++, you are now effectively asking how to manually modify .RTF formatting and instructions. This forum is about using the tool Notepad++, not about the programmatic language content of a file being edited by the tool. Thus you should probably ask for help in a .RTF focused forum (if any exists).

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          • l'enfant diaboliqueL
            l'enfant diabolique @artie-finkelstein
            last edited by

            @artie-finkelstein

            Thanks for your advice, and in fact I’ll ask on an RTF forum.
            Thank you so much.

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