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What is this 'g¬e' (the rogue 2nd character)?
I wrote my novel (330 pages) in Word 2003 and am now uploading to Kindle but
find throughout the document when I post to my blog or copy to the document to format for uploading this character throughout the mss: ¬ . I cannot get rid of it with find and replace and am desperate. Please inform soonest, thanks a million. |
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What is this 'g¬e' (the rogue 2nd character)?
In Tools Options View uncheck Discretionary Hyphens
Hope this helps, -- Brian McCaffery "lisat" wrote: I wrote my novel (330 pages) in Word 2003 and am now uploading to Kindle but find throughout the document when I post to my blog or copy to the document to format for uploading this character throughout the mss: ¬ . I cannot get rid of it with find and replace and am desperate. Please inform soonest, thanks a million. |
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What is this 'g¬e' (the rogue 2nd character)?
It's an optional hyphen. If you have allowed Word to auto-hyphenate your
document, then you may want to turn autohyphenation off for the copy you upload to Kindle. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "lisat" wrote in message ... I wrote my novel (330 pages) in Word 2003 and am now uploading to Kindle but find throughout the document when I post to my blog or copy to the document to format for uploading this character throughout the mss: ¬ . I cannot get rid of it with find and replace and am desperate. Please inform soonest, thanks a million. |
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What is this 'g¬e' (the rogue 2nd character)?
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
It's an optional hyphen. If you have allowed Word to auto-hyphenate your document, then you may want to turn autohyphenation off for the copy you upload to Kindle. The optional hyphen in Word has the code ^31, while the "not operator" ¬ has code ^172. Some (text) export settings/export filters cause Word to replace one with the other, IIRC: You may try to play with the text export settings (Disable "Allow character substitution"), if that is the issue. Klaus |
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