Dear Kelly, I'm reading some messages in reverse, so just saw your post about strings of spaces. What you wrote made me dizzy, literally. I mean, now that I'm about 78 per cent finished with this book, I may have it wrong! What constitutes a string of spaces? I've indented the quotes, 6 spaces, though in the text they may be indented even farther. This book has 4 different margin widths which vary almost line by line except in nice, easy, long paragraphs. It won't help if I postpone learning the truth about strings of spaces. Can you explain? Always with love, Lissi, quaking in dread...all that spacing I've been doing! ----- Original Message ----- From: Kellie Hartmann To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 12:55 AM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Formatting Tabs or Spaces Hi Monica C, Currently, both tabs and strings of spaces do not survive the Daisy or brf conversions. That's why it's been suggested to replace white space with one space, since otherwise it sometimes gets munched entirely leaving no spaces at all. Kellie