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Wrap text with chosen opening and closing characters or strings.
Use this wrap text tool to place a chosen opening and closing wrapper around the whole text. It is useful for quotes, brackets, tags, placeholders, and quick formatting tasks.
Use this wrap text tool to place a chosen opening and closing wrapper around the whole text. It is useful for quotes, brackets, tags, placeholders, and quick formatting tasks.
Use wrap text when you need a fast browser-based result without extra setup. It works well for quick checks, one-off tasks, and routine formatting or calculation work.
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Input
" " hello world
Output
"hello world"
Wraps the whole text with opening and closing quotes.
Input
( ) sample text
Output
(sample text)
Useful for quick bracket formatting.
Fix: Use opening wrapper on line one, closing wrapper on line two, then a blank line, then the text.
Fix: This tool wraps the whole text block, not each line separately.
Fix: Enter at least one wrapper value for meaningful output.
It adds an opening and closing wrapper around the full text block.
Yes. You can enter different wrappers on the first and second lines.
No. It wraps the whole text block once.
Yes. Any short text wrapper can be used.
Wrap Text surrounds the whole block once, while Prefix Lines and Suffix Lines modify each line.