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 If you look at the first image I attached, make sure that you have the HTML Entities box activated. This makes FileFormat show you the actual copy/pastable character on the right side (marked in Image 2). First Column: Long description of letter (this is why there are multiple duplicates on the page) Second Column: Unique UTF-16 number Third Column: (Same as first column for the most part) Fourth Column: The HTML character. 
 No problem. There are also very nice lists of characters with accents. I constantly keep tabs open in Firefox for the Wikipedia pages for Macron, Grave accent, Acute accent, Diaresis, Circumflex, Caron, Dagger. Quote: 
	
 You can see that MobileRead sticks the post between a QUOTE, and a /QUOTE tag: Code: 
	[ QUOTE=USERNAME;#######]First First First First First First. Second Second Second Second. Third Third Third Third Third.[/QUOTE] I copy/paste the opening tag when splitting up a user's post for much more easy readability, and remember to always put the closing QUOTE tag (light blue) at the end (THIS IS A VERY EASY STEP TO FORGET). If I just wanted to comment on the user's first and third paragraphs: Code: 
	[ QUOTE=USERNAME;#######]First First First First First First.[/QUOTE] My comments to the first paragraph belong here. [ QUOTE=USERNAME;#######]Third Third Third Third Third.[/QUOTE] My comments to the third paragraph belong here. You will most likely mess up many times before getting it down pat, but I have been doing it that way on forums for years (I have lost too many great posts to the abyss).  
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 I copy/paste the opening tag when splitting up a user's post for much more easy readability, and remember to always put the closing QUOTE tag (light blue) at the end (THIS IS A VERY EASY STEP TO FORGET). If I just wanted to comment on the user's first and third paragraphs: Code: 
	[ QUOTE=USERNAME;#######]First First First First First First.[/QUOTE] My comments to the first paragraph belong here. [ QUOTE=USERNAME;#######]Third Third Third Third Third.[/QUOTE] My comments to the third paragraph belong here. You will most likely mess up many times before getting it down pat, but I have been doing it that way on forums for years (I have lost too many great posts to the abyss).  [/QUOTE]Wow. Thanks Tex. From now on I'm going to be an expert at finding any UTF character imaginable. That is a really good system you shared. I gotta tell you though (although I'm sure it works great--I've seen people do it and it does make things leaner) I don't know (lol) if I have the discipline to do the text editor etc etc stuff to incorporate multiple quotes in a single post. (I admire that you do.) Maybe some day. (I'm kind of tired right now--maybe I'll feel differently in the morning.lol) At least now I know how to do it. I really appreciate you sharing all this great information with me. Thanks so much.  | 
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			A great alternative is Corel Wordperfect Office;; has many of the same (and then some more) features like Office - fully compataible - and a lot cheaper.  You can get it on Ebay and Amazon for less than half the price of MS Office. their latest version is X6.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 Even using MobileRead's reply forms, you can still do a lot of my splitting paragraph/quote tips. A lot of the time when you quote someone, you don't want their entire post in the QUOTE boxes, but you DO want to cover each of their paragraphs separately. Now I do not have to see hundreds of your face in every Sigil topic.  
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 #1)Good things you noticed those buttons. #2)If that's the case, I'm proud to be uncool! #3)Everyone should be practicing your splitting paragraph/quote tips. (In fact, it should be a requirement for U.S. citizenship.) #4)What's wrong with my face? (LOL #4 is entirely rhetorical.)  | 
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	In a previous post in this thread I mentioned about the latest version of Corel Wordperfect and how it's a much better value than MS Office. Wordperfect Office X6,in its Standard Version, has the ability to convert documents into ebooks for the Kindle and EPUB (as well as PDF and many other) formats, as well as the ability to edit all formatting codes. You cannot do this in MS Word.  | 
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