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Old 03-09-2013, 08:20 PM   #7
mrmikel
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Presumably, though it will offend the technically minded, you could future proof <ins> by listing it in the stylesheet, just as you have defined <em> above.

But if the document were one that needed to be searched, this trick could cause you grief. Things that you meant only to emphasize could be picked up as added phrases when that is not the case.

I can imagine a lover's note where you emphasized the phrases but the machine says they were all an afterthought!
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