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Old 05-15-2010, 08:40 PM   #18
jackie_w
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Originally Posted by Amalthia View Post
I do think for people who are not as familiar with HTML it's easier to read plain html vs the code MS Word throws in.

Having said all that if you're willing to create an html page with screencaps outlining all your steps I'd be willing to add it to the tutorial.
As I said in my original post, I don't think my methods are suitable for beginners. I merely wanted to say what is possible if one is prepared to invest time and effort.

Most people just want to do a quick-and-dirty so they can start reading ASAP - and there's nothing wrong with that. A year ago I thought I was one of those people myself. It's just that once I started "cleaning" ebook text using macros I found it rather addictive. I hate repetitive tasks. I'm also retired so I can afford to spend time learning/developing new stuff. It's the one thing I miss about being gainfully employed.

I will leave documentation to you I did too much of it when I had a real job to want to take it up as a hobby!
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