OK, I'm sitting here laughing, because I told Larry to contact Lissi or
Sandi or Debra! LOL! When I'm proofreading their books (or in the case
of Lissi reading a book she proofread that I downloaded from the
collection to read for fun), they find this error during their scans or
during proofing using a screen reader or braille. For the life of me I
don't know how they do it! There are a couple of other completely blind
proofreaders whose books never have this problem either when I download
them to read once the book is in the collection--Sue Stevens comes to
mind. So maybe one of them can chime in and tell us how they do it?
Even with sight, I can only find it by skimming through a book and
looking at the start of every paragraph to check it out. I haven't found
any other way to do it visually. It's slow, tedious and a pain in the butt.
Judy s.
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On 8/3/2016 2:52 PM, Evan Reese wrote:
Hmmm, well, I can’t think of a way to find those, but Judy is a Word maven. If there is a way, I’d bet on her knowing it.
Evan
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