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Old 02-10-2018, 04:31 AM   #7
Nicolas F
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Originally Posted by Peter Mueller View Post
Hello,

thanks for the suggestions:

@DeBig: Found the preferences dialog. Unfortunately, this allows me to configure which additional words are considered separators for author splitting. However, it is not possible to make '&' not being a separator.

@mitch13: I need '&' not to separate two authors: "G&D" is, well, "G&D" and not one author "G" and another "D".

Thanks

Peter
You could use the ﹠ character (small ampersand) as a workaround:
G﹠D
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