"<P>" or "<p>"
(-- without the " " --)
(AKA "CRLF" [Carriage Return Line Feed]) anyplace you want a "paragraph break" (blank line).
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But - I'm sure you have been posting here on FR long enough to already know that -- so I really don't understand your problem...
it will insert a line? (I guess I'll see when this posts) If so I'll re-post that in non-garbled fashion. Thanks!
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Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their party. <P> ...but I'm pretty sure the GOP is beyond aid at this point...
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--or--
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Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their party.
<P>
...but I'm pretty sure the GOP is beyond aid at this point...
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-produces-
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Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their party.
...but I'm pretty sure the GOP is beyond aid at this point...
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You should be able to figure out how to use "global search and replace" (AKA "Replace All") in Word on a copy of your spaced original to do the above without having to do it one line break at a time...
If this doesn't solve your problem, FReepMail me...