[stylist] please help
BDM
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Mon Oct 18 23:19:55 UTC 2010
I doubt it will do that. You can always check for three spaces first
which takes about 2 nanu seconds. :)
At 06:12 PM 10/18/2010, you wrote:
>I would use the spell check function to check for the spaces, but I
>would not try the replace bit. The reason I say this is because if
>you have more than two spaces, and you replace it with only one
>space, you will still have at least two or more spaces. For
>example, let's say your sentence ends and you've accidently pressed
>space three times instead of once. If you did spellcheck, it would
>probably show you there was more than one space and allow you to
>replace this with a single space, but now the sentence would have
>two spaces and not one because of the extra space. Sorry if this is
>confusing. Please just save the file with another name before
>playing so you can always revert back to the previous if your find
>and replace trials don't turn out how you prefer. Also, if
>possible, you could use a Braille display to deal with this issue. Anita
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Hina" <haltaf at carrollu.edu>
>To: "NFBnet Writer's Division Mailing List" <stylist at nfbnet.org>
>Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 6:24 PM
>Subject: [stylist] please help
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>>hi,
>>i am writing a lots of reports and i did figure out formatting
>>issues, but i am not sure how will i know if there are extra spaces
>>between words, sentenses and paragraphs without reading word by
>>word which is so time consuming? for sighted people, microsoft word
>>highlights but is there any way to know with jaws? microsoft's
>>spell checke option says that there is extra space and suppose to
>>change it to make corrections, but they still remain and is there a
>>way to deal with this issue with jaws?
>>i would be very thankful for your help.
>>hina.r
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