It took a few minutes and a trip to the users guide, but my brain didn’t overheat and yours won’t, either. For example, I was able to take an address list and clean it up so that two-line addresses became one-line addresses, “Street” was changed to “St” and the spelled-out state name “Texas” was converted to the post office’s preferred abbreviation “TX”. The PowerFind feature makes it possible with just a little effort to create complex, context-sensitive find and replace routines, and you don’t have to take a college course in Regular Expressions. If you need or want Nisus Writer Express’s special features-in particular, its programmability and/or its fabulous multi-level find and replace tools-then it’s capable of doing a couple of jobs that no other word processor on the market can do. Version 3.4: ability to insert images in a document by reference support for hyperlinks improved table formatting and organization finer control over hyphenation control over padding around images improved pagination with end notes and (one of my favorites) the ability to stop numbering in lists (for example, to insert a comment paragraph) and then resume it.(It allows you to jump backwards and forwards to prior editing locations.) Version 3.3: a new Document Manager and style library and a selection history feature that is fun to use and sometimes useful.Version 3.0: text wrap around images glossaries widow and orphan control, “keep with next” and “keep together” paragraph options improved note formatting.Version 2.7: multi-key keyboard shortcuts (great for keyboard control freaks) and leader tabs. ![]()
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