[bksvol-discuss] Re: A Problem With Converting to RTF

  • From: Jackie McBride <abletec@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 28 Jun 2009 15:44:46 -0400

Roger, without developing a macro, there is no easy way to fix that.
Just curious--does it do that w/text as well? Perhaps if u have word u
could save it as a text file, load it in2 word, & convert to rtf, .
I've been workin w/another person on this list who uses OB & it does
indeed do some weird things w/the conversion.

On 6/28/09, Rogerbailey81@xxxxxxx <Rogerbailey81@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> There is a certain book that I downloaded for proofreading some time ago
> and put a lot of time into until I got it right. When I downloaded it I put
> it
> in my Open Book 6.0 to proofread it there. When I finished I converted from
> ark to rtf and placed it in my documents on the computer. The file was
> unreadable there. It appeared to be a blank file. After trying this several
> times I decided to try uploading it anyway to see if the Bookshare tools
> recognized a file. Apparently they did because they gave a page count and
> everything else as I would have expected, so I completed the submission.
> However,
> Carrie did not approve it. Well she meant to not approve it. Actually she
> accidentally approved it and then took care of it by withdrawing it from the
> collection. I figured out that the problem was that somehow, in the
> conversion
> process, the letter d was inserted at the beginning of each and every line.
> There is no space either. The first word of every line begins with a d.
> Well,
> I still had a copy, so I just submitted it to step 1 noting this problem
> and telling the proofreader to fix it. The person who picked it up for
> proofreading just rejected it saying that there are minor errors in
> virtually every
> sentence. That implies to me that the proofreader did not read my note, but
> if there is no easy way to remove the d's I think I might have rejected it
> too. I have what seems to be a perfect copy in Open Book right now and I
> don't have to remove a single d, but if I convert it they show up and I
> can't
> remove them then because I can't access the converted file. After having put
> so much work into this book I would hate to give up on it, especially when
> the ark file appears to be perfectly okay. Is there any way I can convert
> this book without this problem?
>
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