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Old 12-20-2013, 07:56 AM
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When importing files, they are stored in their original format (or linked to the original file if not stored). In the case of text files, they will be edited in the syntax coloring text editor by default.

If you just want word wrapping and not text formatting (text files don't support formatting), uncheck Tools | Options | Editor | Use syntax coloring editor for text files. The syntax coloring editor doesn't support wrapping, but when unchecking that option, the RTF editor (which does support wrapping) will be used to edit text files.

Another option would be to convert text files to RTF format when importing and edit them in the rich text editor with full formatting (but this can only be done one file at a time, and the files will be stored in RTF rather than text format). To do this, use File | Import -> A text or rich text file on the menu, enter/browse to a text file, then choose A String for Delimiter Info and enter a string that will not appear in the text file(s) being imported (for instance, !@#$%^&*()_+).
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