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Old 05-02-2013, 01:24 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by JimmyG View Post
I've gotten religion on the backup front myself.

I'm just the opposite, I always work in code view.
I've heard that many times. I don't know how you guys do it. At best, I can do maybe 30 words a minute. I don't stop for spelling, or even to correct errors in tense or punctuation. When the ideas are flowing, I just want to get them out. Then later, during the rewrite, I correct all that stuff.

If I were in Code View, adding tags along the way, that would really put a wrench in my creative process.

When it comes to the whole data loss problem, the Book View seems to be is a LOT safer. I've never lost anything! As a word processor, Sigil's Book View is pretty robust. And--that Table of Contents window is great as an outline processor.
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