Hex editor that copies word wraps?

CosmoCortney

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Hi,
is there a hex editor where I can automatically copy a word wrap after every 16th byte (for hex and text)?

It's really annoying adding them by hand :glare:
Thanks for reading


EDIT: I will explain it in another way. (I'm not that good with explaining complex things in English, sorry!)
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You want the red lines or a | or something between at least the hex and the ascii decode sections?

I am not sure I have seen any with the lines. If you ever see me do it for a reply here then I probably did the usual export text and then find and replace between the ascii and the hex to get a the line or I used column select in something like notepad++ -- https://notepad-plus-plus.org/features/column-mode-editing.html
 

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I am still not following entirely, however if you use hex workshop then try the edit -> copy as -> text function as it might do what you want, as might the file -> export and then select text.
 
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