Hi Tiffany,
Thanks, I'm going to finish scanning the book first and then will eliminate
all the tabs.
I appreciate this groups knowledge and help.
Bud
tab to the visual eye appears as a cluster of spaces . I usually get them depending on my programs margin set in comparison to the actual book margin. I don't honestly know what bookshare's staff thinks of us doing it, but I do get rid of them. You do this by going to the top of the document with control home, then open the find dialog with control F. In the first field you type in a backslash followed by the letter T. No spaces or anything. Then in the replace field, which you get to with tab or alt R, I put a space. Now you can either tab a bunch of times to the replace all button, or the shortcut is alt A. That should be all. Tiffany tjessen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
----- Original Message ----- From: "bud schwab" <budschwab@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 6:35 PM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] "tab" at end and beginning of each line
> Hi gang, > > I am scanning a book and have discovered that if I go word by word while > checking it that it says "tab" at the end and beginning of almost every > line. It doesn't speak it in just normal reading. The way I discovered it > was that every once in a while there was some other garbage like tilda and > period and things like that which I delete. My question is why those tabs > are there and is there a way to delete all of them at once. I could read > the whole manual and probably find it but I figured some of you good people > have had experience with things like this and could save me a lot of > time. I'm using the latest version of k1000. > Thanks, I hope this was clear. > > Bud Schwab > W 6 Z Y P > Malibu, California > > > >