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Old 03-24-2013, 06:59 AM   #23
mrmikel
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I don't think pretty print has ever caused me trouble, on reflection. The automatic repairs is when you try to save and it tells you it is malformed and offers to fix it for you. I don't think I would ever take it up on the offer unless I had just saved it and then saved the automatically fixed version with a different file name.

You can make a note of what line you are on just before you switch views or save, since it will tell you that the paragraph is not closed on line 4000 at the end of the html, when the error is nearly always just where you were working. It will also give you the same sort of message with unclosed anchors in the middle of the paragraph so it can be baffling.

Much depends on what kind of proofreader you are or can drag into it. I am afraid that going over it line after having beaten it into submission is beyond me. I certainly put the document in my reader and read it, making notes of errors on a piece of paper tucked into the back cover (I gave a cover with a little LED light built in.)
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