I re-read the error message in the LaTeX processor and perhaps I should 
clarify. 

Keyboard character used is undefined in inputencoding`utf8'.

Reviewing the documentation for that package (inputenc) suggests the error 
is because there is no corresponding glyph to map to output. So, it's 
really a function of the processor's inability to deal with the character.

After show-invisibles I see all the regular spaces as dots. The offending 
character doesn't have anything, just looks like a space, making it 
difficult to find (see screenshot). Not sure what, if anything can done 
about it.

Thanks for the suggestion to use show-invisibles. It doesn't show lie 
feeds, though (see screenshot from Notepad++). Don't know how important 
that is, though.

Rob...

[image: 191018 Leo utf8.png]

[image: 191018 NP++ utf8.png]



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