![]() My preference would be to use the BulkActiveContentEditor to make a smart replacement of all underscore runs, regardless of length, using the code for a horizontal rule as the replacement. Or you can look for goups of two underscores and replace those with groups of two or three hyphens, since hyphens will draw a line that will wordwrap on smaller devices. ![]() It that is too much effort, you can just look for a batch of about 42 and replace with nothing, leaving a shorter line of 17 to 39 characters. Hopefully those are the only three sizes. To do so with eBay's tool, you will need to start with the longest line of 84 and replace that, then in another pass, find the line that is 81 and replace that, and then a batch that will find 59 and replace that. The best way to address those would be to replace the run of underscores with the HTML code for a line, which is called a horizontal rule: ![]() In the few listings I tested, the line ranged from 59 to 81 and 84 characters, so, while you might use eBay's Bulk Edit And Relist tool to find those, you might need to make several passes, or just chop away as best you can. And found that most of your listings can not be made mobile friendly using eBay's fixit tool because there is a long line of underscores coded into the text, and underscores don't wordwrap: _ ![]()
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