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Old 04-04-2013, 11:22 AM   #26
Turtle91
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Originally Posted by mncowboy View Post
For a simple document Notepad would probably work just fine. For a complex book? Not for me. I'm much more productive using Word to automatically generate a Table of Contents, Index, Bibliography, End Notes, etc.
Plus everyone I work with for reading and editing use Word. Turn Track changes on and collaberation is a wonderful thing!
Cleaning up the filtered web page output in Sigil really doesn't take much time.
It's quite funny when you run across those editors/publishers who do NOT clean up their work... You can see the editor's comments in the html coding when you open it up..."Don't talk about this character yet", "You haven't developed this line", "do you really know what the meaning of the word 'is' is?"

It kinda gives insight into the story making process, better than "author's notes"...
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