I have my preferences set to auto-create "em dashes" when I hit two
dashes (--). In WORD, these instances are reformatted from, for
instance, the TIMES font, to ABADI MT CONDENSED.
It wouldn't bother me except that LINE SPACING is subtly shifted on
those lines where TIMES is interrupted by the "em dash" ABADI
instances.
Is there a fix for this?
Also: Is there a way to make a global correction for a 100 page-plus
manuscript?
Thanks,
> This is a problem I've had as long as I've been using WORD.
>
> I have my preferences set to auto-create "em dashes" when I hit two
> dashes (--). In WORD, these instances are reformatted from, for
> instance, the TIMES font, to ABADI MT CONDENSED.
>
> It wouldn't bother me except that LINE SPACING is subtly shifted on
> those lines where TIMES is interrupted by the "em dash" ABADI
> instances.
>
> Is there a fix for this?
I'd guess you have somehow got your autocorrect from -- to —set to
formatted text. Hop into Tools » Autocorrect and change it. (you might
need to delete and replace it. Select an em dash in your doc before you
start.
It is just barely possible that Word is substituting because there is
no em dash glyph in the current font. My copy of Times has one, so I
doubt that is your problem — at least for Times.
>
> Also: Is there a way to make a global correction for a 100 page-plus
> manuscript?
Sure. Find and replace, with the triangle down, select format, then
font. You can convince Word to find just your Abadi MT em dashes, and
optionally replace them with couther ones in Times. Replace all zaps
the lot in one swell foop.
PS It might be useful to know that alt shift - produces an em dash.
> Thanks,
>
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On Oct 5, 6:41 pm, johnmich...@gmail.com wrote:
I use en dashes and em dashes a lot. I've found it easier to tell
AutoCorrect to change "--" to an en dash (Option-hyphen) and "-=" (because
the keys are next to each other) to an em dash (Shift-Option-hyphen).
AutoCorrect is a very powerful feature for increasing your efficiency,
especially by typing "shorthand" for frequently used terms. For example, I
type my common abbreviations in lower case: "wrdc" expands to "WRDC", and by
repeating the first letter (this is my personal convention only -- I've
found it works well) such as in "wwrdc", AutoCorrect expands to the full
term, "Widget Research and Development Corporation".
Cheers,
Clive Huggan
Canberra, Australia
(My time zone is 5-11 hours different from North America and Europe, so my
follow-on responses to those regions can be delayed)
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On 6/10/07 4:39 AM, in article 051020071939508395%nos...@yrl.co.uk, "Elliott
Roper" <nos...@yrl.co.uk> wrote:
> In article <1191602480.9...@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com>,
> <johnm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> This is a problem I've had as long as I've been using WORD.
>>
>> I have my preferences set to auto-create "em dashes" when I hit two
>> dashes (--). In WORD, these instances are reformatted from, for
>> instance, the TIMES font, to ABADI MT CONDENSED.
>>
>> It wouldn't bother me except that LINE SPACING is subtly shifted on
>> those lines where TIMES is interrupted by the "em dash" ABADI
>> instances.
>>
>> Is there a fix for this?
> I'd guess you have somehow got your autocorrect from -- to ãset to
> formatted text. Hop into Tools ª Autocorrect and change it. (you might
> need to delete and replace it. Select an em dash in your doc before you
> start.
> It is just barely possible that Word is substituting because there is
> no em dash glyph in the current font. My copy of Times has one, so I
> doubt that is your problem ã at least for Times.
On Oct 5, 4:12 pm, Clive Huggan
<REMOVETHISoff...@ANDTHISstrategists.com.au> wrote:
> Hello John,
>
> I use en dashes and em dashes a lot. I've found it easier to tell
> AutoCorrect to change "--" to an en dash (Option-hyphen) and "-=" (because
> the keys are next to each other) to an em dash (Shift-Option-hyphen).
>
> AutoCorrect is a very powerful feature for increasing your efficiency,
> especially by typing "shorthand" for frequently used terms. For example, I
> type my common abbreviations in lower case: "wrdc" expands to "WRDC", and by
> repeating the first letter (this is my personal convention only -- I've
> found it works well) such as in "wwrdc", AutoCorrect expands to the full
> term, "Widget Research and Development Corporation".
>
> Cheers,
>
> Clive Huggan
> Canberra, Australia
> (My time zone is 5-11 hours different from North America and Europe, so my
> follow-on responses to those regions can be delayed)
> ============================================================
>
> On 6/10/07 4:39 AM, in article 051020071939508395%nos...@yrl.co.uk, "Elliott
>
> Roper" <nos...@yrl.co.uk> wrote:
> > In article <1191602480.933507.306...@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com>,
> > <johnmich...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> This is a problem I've had as long as I've been using WORD.
>
> >> I have my preferences set to auto-create "em dashes" when I hit two
> >> dashes (--). In WORD, these instances are reformatted from, for
> >> instance, the TIMES font, to ABADI MT CONDENSED.
>
> >> It wouldn't bother me except that LINE SPACING is subtly shifted on
> >> those lines where TIMES is interrupted by the "em dash" ABADI
> >> instances.
>
> >> Is there a fix for this?
> > I'd guess you have somehow got your autocorrect from -- to ‹set to
> > formatted text. Hop into Tools » Autocorrect and change it. (you might
> > need to delete and replace it. Select an em dash in your doc before you
> > start.
> > It is just barely possible that Word is substituting because there is
> > no em dash glyph in the current font. My copy of Times has one, so I
> > doubt that is your problem ‹ at least for Times.