Hi Lori,
Okay, this is what I think I remember Jamie telling me to do about this.
Open the find and replace dialogue by pressing control+h. In the find box
type ^- in the replace box type nothing, and hit enter on "replace all.
I think that will get rid of your optional hyphens, but leave your
necessary
hyphens alone. In case I'm remembering incorrectly, please keep a back up
copy of your book with all of the work that you've done so far, so my
instructions, if wrong, won't set you back.
I do think these are accurate instructions though.
Please let us know if this works, okay?
Good luck!
Mayrie
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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Optional hyphens
Hi all,
I have gone through all of the recommended steps from the manual, but I
cannot figure out how to eliminate optional hyphens that are occurring in
the middle of words. The only way I am catching them is by reading and
then
only a partial word is announced, yet if you arrow through the word, it is
all there and says optional hyphen.
Any suggestions?
Lori
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