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Old 11-07-2012, 06:58 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
<a id="GBS.PA58.w.1.0.0"></a><span class="gtxt_body" id="para.70.1.0.box.248.234.1006.310.q.60"> (and it is missing the closing </span> )
I just didn't quote enough to include it.

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That is an anchor(point) FROM the footnote/Index to allow a return to the middle of the word?
Thanks for the explanation.

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While HTML visually correct, I would never expect a spell check to wade through such odd usage
Here's a simpler example of this word-splitting. The word "strip" is split:

forest covered every portion, except here and there a str<a id="GBS.PA1.w.0.1.0.1"></a>ip of cultivated soil
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