changes in a book. Update the book and it
will probably disappear
L.
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Reagan
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 7:03 AM
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Subject: Re: Markers in the text
Thanks all
Well, I never figured out what the codes mean, but I did figure out
how to get rid of the error message.
You people are terrifically helpful and I can't tell you how much I
appreciate knowing I have a resource to go to when I have questions.
Thank you so much!
Deirdre
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Well, I never figured out what the codes mean, but I did figure out
how to get rid of the error message.
You people are terrifically helpful and I can't tell you how much I
appreciate knowing I have a resource to go to when I have questions.
Thank you so much!
Deirdre
bject: Re: Markers in the text
Thanks all for the responses. I've discovered that the Ts are
conditional text markers. They hide the word "Or."
Ok then! I deleted them, ran my book, and now am getting the message:
Show/Hide setting for FM8_TRACK_CHANGES_ADDED is in
Thanks all for the responses. I've discovered that the Ts are
conditional text markers. They hide the word "Or."
Ok then! I deleted them, ran my book, and now am getting the message:
Show/Hide setting for FM8_TRACK_CHANGES_ADDED is inconsistent.
Show/Hide setting for FM8_TRACK_CHANGES_DELETED i
Thanks all for the responses. I've discovered that the Ts are
conditional text markers. They hide the word "Or."
Ok then! I deleted them, ran my book, and now am getting the message:
Show/Hide setting for FM8_TRACK_CHANGES_ADDED is inconsistent.
Show/Hide setting for FM8_TRACK_CHANGES_DELETED i
Hi Deirdre,
They are probably index markers. To easily select them, click in a paragraph
previous to where you see them. Choose Edit > Find/Change and choose Any
Marker from the Find popup menu. Click Find and see if it highlights the
marker anchor. Then choose Special > Marker so you can see t
Hi Deirdre,
They are probably index markers. To easily select them, click in a paragraph
previous to where you see them. Choose Edit > Find/Change and choose Any
Marker from the Find popup menu. Click Find and see if it highlights the
marker anchor. Then choose Special > Marker so you can see t
Hi all:
I'm working with someone eles's templates, and every now and then I
find an upside down T in the text. I've seen these markers for
anchored frames, and I've seen them in the TOC, but when they appear
to be randomly placed in the text, how do I find out what they are?
Thanks
Deirdre
Hi all:
I'm working with someone eles's templates, and every now and then I
find an upside down T in the text. I've seen these markers for
anchored frames, and I've seen them in the TOC, but when they appear
to be randomly placed in the text, how do I find out what they are?
Thanks
Deirdre
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