IE through 9 has word-wrap, word-break and white-space CSS properties that would likely work for you. They need a defined container to work, and the easiest way is to set your div width to an appropriate percentage. It is best if you limit their visibility to IE 7-9, and they may generate errors in other browsers. Thanks, Cary On Oct 13, 2014, at 6:59 AM, Matthew Sherman <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > For anyone who knows Internet Explore, is there a way to tell it to use > word wrap when it displays txt files? This is an odd question but one of > my supervisors exclusively uses IE and is going to try to force me to > reupload hundreds of archived permissions e-mails as text files to a > repository in a different, less preservable, file format if I cannot tell > them how to turn on word wrap. Yes it is as crazy as it sounds. Any > assistance is welcome. > > Matt Sherman