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Xml files are much more readable, when they are 'Pretty Printed', using correct indentation.
I made a little tool which will provide a new context menu when right-clicking on an xml file: 'Pretty Print'. When clicking on it, all xml indentation will be set correctly and the original file will be overwritten with a pretty printed version of it.
Just run this setup to install this little add-on, tested in Windows XP. One can check what's inside the setup with WinRar, since you should never trust an exe coming from the net.
Update 16/02/2012: dropbox link to setup file.
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