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General Software Discussion / Re: Tool for re-formatting text
« Last post by Child-in-silence on December 24, 2012, 05:58 AM »
Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. I'll take a look at them!

Happy Holidays from Germany :-)

CIS
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General Software Discussion / Tool for re-formatting text
« Last post by Child-in-silence on December 20, 2012, 03:02 PM »
Hi everyone,

I'm searching for a tool that strips any formatting of text that is copied to the clipboard an re-formats it in another, previously specified, way.

I know of a bunch of tools / AHK-scripts that get rid of any formatting but haven't yet found one that can add a new font-style and/or size.

Cheers  :)
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@ fenixproductions: Wow! Thanks!

Hope it wasn't complicated (I'm not into programming at all …). It works perfect and it's exactly what I looked for. It'll surley be handy for others who need such a program too. Thx again  :)
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Thanks to you both for the suggestions. I'll take a look at them.

@ tomos: That's actually almost the thing I need this software for. Put some folders and subfolders with more files in the structure and that's it. BTW, the txt-files should be stored in the same folders as the original files they refert to.

Cheers
Aron
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Hello,

I'm searching for a software that creates a txt-file for every other file in the folder (incl. sub-folders). The name of the txt-file should be the same as the name of the original file(s). Any idea?

Greetings from Germany,
Aron

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