Why all the ??? in my post?
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The Fodors program can't deal with special symbols in some fonts, nor with double-quotes from MSWord. Once in a while, it forgets how to do foreign currency symbols, but then it comes back again. The only sure way to avoid the "?" is to not use those characters.
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Yes, That's exactly what I did--type first in MS word, then copy and paste. I thought I would use spellcheck so my posts would be more accurate. Guess I won't do that anymore. Fodors doesn't have spellcheck, right? Thanks to all.
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Another option is:
* Copy from Word
* Open Wordpad or Notepad (Start, programs, accessories)
* Paste, highlight all, and copy again (CTRL+V, CTRL+A, CTRL+C)
* Paste into Fodors.
May sound like a lot of steps but once you've done it a couple of times it's pretty easy. It removes all formatting commands and tricky font stuff from Word - I have to use it all the time for the website software we use at work.
* Copy from Word
* Open Wordpad or Notepad (Start, programs, accessories)
* Paste, highlight all, and copy again (CTRL+V, CTRL+A, CTRL+C)
* Paste into Fodors.
May sound like a lot of steps but once you've done it a couple of times it's pretty easy. It removes all formatting commands and tricky font stuff from Word - I have to use it all the time for the website software we use at work.
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Here's what I do: Tools>AutoCorrect. I select the tab "AutoFormat As You Type" and deselect "Smart quotes" and "Symbol characters". Then if later I decide that I do want those goodies, I just go to Format>AutoFormat>OK and I get curly quotes and dashes.
But I'll try the notepad deal since there doesn't seem to be anyway to undo a format once it's there in MS.
But I'll try the notepad deal since there doesn't seem to be anyway to undo a format once it's there in MS.
#10
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I learned this from someone else on this board. After Word makes the curly quotes you can type control-z and it will "undo" the special character conversion. Not too good if you type a lot of quotes, but certainly acceptable otherwise.
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Indy, works for quotes, but not for dashes, and I'm a dash and parentheses nut! I'm not sure I want to stop and do that all the time (and not sure I realize every time I use an apostrophe). But that is great to know for those times that I want to use the quote symbol for feet and inches in a normal document--thank you!
Andrea, I guess Macs don't have notepads because copy-paste-copy didn't work when I used the stickies.
Andrea, I guess Macs don't have notepads because copy-paste-copy didn't work when I used the stickies.
#12
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This "cut and paste" option works for me:
Using Outlook Express , I type my message onto a blank e-mail and then cut and paste the message into the Fodors' text box.
So far < knocking on wood here> this trick has squelched all those mysterious ????'s
Using Outlook Express , I type my message onto a blank e-mail and then cut and paste the message into the Fodors' text box.
So far < knocking on wood here> this trick has squelched all those mysterious ????'s
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