[duxuser] what is this code?

  • From: "Ann Foxworth" <annfox@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 14:42:18 -0500

I am working with a document that came to me as a plain text file.  One
large section of about 20 pages appears to have been perhaps scanned in and
looks lind of like columns, but very sloppy ones.  I converted the document
to a ms-word document and opened in Duxbury.  I revealed the codes and
discovered that within this clumsy-looking columnar formatting is the
following code:
[D+000]
I tried replacing the code with a hard space in the prescribed manner, and I
got an error message that indicated the code I entered in the find what
field was not found.  I placed the code in the edit field in two ways.
First I typed it in after typing control left bracket and then putting the
D+000 between the brackets.  Next, I tried copying and pasting the code in.
When I did that, what got pasted looked like asterisks, not the D+000.
Anyone got an idea how I might globally repair this mess?

IN HIS NAME AND FOR HIS GLORY!
Ann Foxworth


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