If you have imported a plain text document, this is the first step you should consider doing. It will go through the document and replace all <,>,& with <,> and &.
WARNING: You shouldn't do this after creating or converting a HTML document as it could mess things up rather badly. If you accidently press the button, you will be given a chance to cancel.
Yes, I know it is quite slow at the moment. It needs optimising, but one minute compared to lots if you do it manually should still save you time.
This, you may wish to consider the next step in converting a plain text document (following the above conversion). This button actually has two functions, as follows:
If there is any text selected, it places an end-of-paragraph marker <P> after the selected text. This allows you to manually place a paragraph marker. (The other way to manually place one is to press CTRL-ENTER. A marker will be placed at the current cursor position).
If there is no text selected, you will be given the opportunity of placing paragraph markers into the entire document. Wherever a blank line occurs in the document, a paragraph marker will be automatically placed. Again, this is not a quick process, depending on the size of the file.
Right-clicking on the UNFORMAT button will allow you to remove all HTML tags within the document.
NB: There must be matching left and right brackets throughout the document. This is a new last minute feature of this version. If the brackets don't match it could mess up your document. Remember, backup, backup, backup!