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Old 08-29-2019, 01:08 PM   #25
Notjohn
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>The advantage book view had over just preview for me is that I find it much easier to proofread in book view and when I see a spelling error, I can correct it right away without having to look for the passage amongst a heap of code.
>To me this is awesome and a huge advantage.

You can proofread in Preview just as easily, whyever not?

It was years ago that after finding that editing in Book View caused gross errors (like inserting a non-breaking space whenever I hit the space bar) that I resolved never to use it again. So I was forever switching back and forth between Code View (for editing) and Book View (for viewing). The introduction of the Preview panel was a godsend, made even more wonderful by the addition of the to-and-fro shift recently added.

I appreciate that it's difficult to change an ingrained workflow, but in this case the old ways were definitely not better.
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