I figured out a way to quickly bold the letters I want. If I tab to each table spot (whatever they're called) it highlights the letter and I can just tab, ctrl-B, tab, ctrl-B (or not ctrl-B) all the way through the table. I'm having to tab to each one to type in the letters anyway because they're not scanning AT ALL correctly. I just have to be careful both in getting the right letters in the right spots and then in getting the correct letters bolded. Whew what a lot of fuss for a book maybe no one will even want to read. We already know people don't care about redundant acronyms (PIN number is an example since PIN stands for personal identification number so you wouldn't say personal identification number number), and I'm not entirely sure I even want to know what a subordinating conjunction is. If it wasn't on Schoolhouse Rock, do I really need to know? -- Jamie in Michigan Currently Reading: The London Train by Tessa Hadley See everything I've read this year at: www.michiganrxtech.com/books.html