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Old 12-17-2008, 07:08 PM   #139
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I suspect you just have a lot of paragraphs, which is common when converting PDF to Text(word).
To remove extra paragraphs, use BookCreator menu option "Tools|Remove Extra Paragraphs". That should remove all that extra white space... =X=
Thanks, =X=. I did use Remove Extra Paragraphs, but I still get white space. I can't see what the command is, even when I show formatting.

However, when I show formatting, I see a "dot" in front of each beginning paragraph after a gap, similar to those in "chapter titles." A "bullet?"

If I delete the single space at the end of the paragraph preceding the gap, the gap disappears and the beginning of the next paragraph is brought up (in the same line as the end of the previous, so I need to press Return to get it right.) If I press Delete in the beginning of the paragraph after the gap, it starts deleting the first letters of that paragraph, instead of deleting the gap.

I can do it manually, but I'll be gray by the time I finish. Any ideas what this might be?
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