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> .h
Sedit help (commands on blank line):   
   .r 'old' 'new'     - replace a substring 
                        (requires '', "") 
   .rl <line> <text>  - replaces a line    
   .h                 - get help (this info)
   .s                 - show string so far  
   .f                 - (word wrap) string  
   .c                 - clear string so far 
   .d <line>          - deletes a line      
   .i <line> {text}   - inserts a line   
   ./ <command>       - do a regular command
   @                  - end string

This will also preserve paragraph spaces.
You will need to be in the editor, too.  History edit, description edit, note edit, journal edit, etc.

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Someone stated this format years ago to help prevent them from going over that cap, and although I still format mine after the fact, sometimes just using that is better formatting than the actual format itself. But yes, 75 characters per line is it. The above is 70 though.

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I hit the hard cap for histories a lot of the time, and then just use what's leftover as information for a journal. It does not always work out pretty and going back and editing out things that could be expanded upon to make an interesting journal is some work. 

But I'd just write what you want for length, then if it's too long go back edit it down a bit and use the rest of it in notes or journals. 

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