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subterfuge
04-08-2005, 05:07 PM
Question#1
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I'm about to submit my first story and I have such a dumb-ass problem with MS-Word that it's a bit embarrassing to ask about it. I'm running MS-Word 2000 running on WinXP. I can't exactly go ask my conservative neighbors for help with this.

I intially used to delineate my chapters by running "====" across the page to get a long bold line. Well WORD sometimes would do me a favor (I guess) and turn these into solid lines. After a while WORD would insert these on its own after a variable number of lines on a page. What the ...? It made no sense.

Worse, there appears to be no way to delete them. I can go to options and display the paragraph and tab symbols, but no symbols show up indicating what the extra bold lines are. And like I said, no way to delete them either.

So, if someone knows what's going on, please HELP!!!
I can send the file if you're willing to look at it.
I could use someone to review/edit my story anyway, if anyone's interested. I've looked at it a hundred times and it's a blur to me at this point. It's a fairly light piece, with some f/f content (my favorite!).
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Question #2
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I have split the story into 6 chapters. Do I send 6 separates files, or does the person receiving stories do the work of splitting the file?

Thanks,

sunburststrat

alura
04-08-2005, 05:45 PM
As for the ======? Only highlight the very first=; and then press delete.

You only need to submit one file. Just deleniate them by chapters.

I'm good at word, so send it to me....I'll fix it. My ex is a programmer. If I can't figure it out, he will. :-)


Question#1
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I'm about to submit my first story and I have such a dumb-ass problem with MS-Word that it's a bit embarrassing to ask about it. I'm running MS-Word 2000 running on WinXP. I can't exactly go ask my conservative neighbors for help with this.

I intially used to delineate my chapters by running "====" across the page to get a long bold line. Well WORD sometimes would do me a favor (I guess) and turn these into solid lines. After a while WORD would insert these on its own after a variable number of lines on a page. What the ...? It made no sense.

Worse, there appears to be no way to delete them. I can go to options and display the paragraph and tab symbols, but no symbols show up indicating what the extra bold lines are. And like I said, no way to delete them either.

So, if someone knows what's going on, please HELP!!!
I can send the file if you're willing to look at it.
I could use someone to review/edit my story anyway, if anyone's interested. I've looked at it a hundred times and it's a blur to me at this point. It's a fairly light piece, with some f/f content (my favorite!).
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Question #2
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I have split the story into 6 chapters. Do I send 6 separates files, or does the person receiving stories do the work of splitting the file?

Thanks,

sunburststrat

Ruby
04-08-2005, 05:48 PM
Question#1
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I'm about to submit my first story and I have such a dumb-ass problem with MS-Word that it's a bit embarrassing to ask about it. I'm running MS-Word 2000 running on WinXP. I can't exactly go ask my conservative neighbors for help with this.

No kidding. I have the same problem. :-) Seriously.....


I intially used to delineate my chapters by running "====" across the page to get a long bold line. Well WORD sometimes would do me a favor (I guess) and turn these into solid lines. After a while WORD would insert these on its own after a variable number of lines on a page. What the ...? It made no sense.

Worse, there appears to be no way to delete them. I can go to options and display the paragraph and tab symbols, but no symbols show up indicating what the extra bold lines are. And like I said, no way to delete them either.

So, if someone knows what's going on, please HELP!!!
I can send the file if you're willing to look at it.
I could use someone to review/edit my story anyway, if anyone's interested. I've looked at it a hundred times and it's a blur to me at this point. It's a fairly light piece, with some f/f content (my favorite!).

Blame it on the autoformmating feature. Stupid word thinks it knows what you want.

Goto Format at the top of the menu.
Then AutoFormat
at the bottom right, click on options.

This is where all the hidden and automatic formatting is accomplished.
Unclick the options you don't want and make sure you unclick them in all the possible screens. This will keep the --- or === or ___ from becoming lines.

To get rid of them once they are in there, save the document as TEXT only. This wipes out the special characters.
Then re-open and save again as word if you want word formats.

When submitting to the Library, I submit in text. This gives you an idea of what it will look like on the screen.

Text can be quite evil and if you haven't inserted tabs or paragraph marks between paragraphs you can have one messy story.


I have split the story into 6 chapters. Do I send 6 separates files, or does the person receiving stories do the work of splitting the file?

I submitted in one monster file and the webmaster split up the chapters for me.

Hope this helps,

Ruby

Alex Bragi
04-08-2005, 07:16 PM
I feel like such an idiot! My 'Word' progamme does exactly the same thing. I thought it was just a glitch in my computer.

And, good luck with your story, sunburststrat.

Alex :)

redEva
04-08-2005, 08:05 PM
It is helpfull feature of auto formating

you are getting this:

redEva
04-08-2005, 08:08 PM
highlight the word that is underlined (e.g. writters)
go to Format - Borders and shading

and choose none.

if the line keeps moving up or down - highlight more paragrapsh and choose none.

subterfuge
04-08-2005, 11:05 PM
highlight the word that is underlined (e.g. writters)
go to Format - Borders and shading

and choose none.

if the line keeps moving up or down - highlight more paragrapsh and choose none.


Dear redEva,

You are a goddess! You can't imagine how much time I've wasted trying to figure out how Word was messing with my file. It took about 12 iterations, as Word kept shifting that line around, but removing the border/shading fixed the problem. Hallelujah!!!

Damn WORD! This type of thing is extra frustrating to me, seeing as how I have spent a good deal of my life designing computers. But I do hardware, and take no credit for what MicroSoft has unleased on the world. I noticed you're in Canada -- I installed one of my computer systems in your Prime Minister's office in Ottawa many years back, and spent a beautiful month in the summer there training Canadians on the theory and servicing of the system.

If I can ever do anything for you, like you know, step in front of a bullet or something ... anything even remotely as helpful as you have been, please let me know.

One other thing that you might find interesting - I also noticed you're from Eastern Europe, well what I would call Eastern Europe anyway - my main character, my love, my heroine, is from Eastern Europe. As least that's what I was aiming for with her name and her appearance. If I'm way off base, you don't need to bust my bubble, just let me have my little fantasy.

So, wish me luck everyone, and look out for "The Adventures of Dr. Katrina Duras, who will be appearing in multiple episodes. I'll probably release Episodes I & II at the same time, see if I get any feedback, then release more. I've written four and have another two in my head. My stories are pretty lightweight for this site, but hey, I like them. Lots of good f/f action (especially Episode II), and Katrina is a real sweetheart.

sunburststrat

subterfuge
04-08-2005, 11:09 PM
No kidding. I have the same problem. :-) Seriously.....

Blame it on the autoformmating feature. Stupid word thinks it knows what you want.

Ruby

Dear Ruby,

Thanks for your answers. I see what you mean. I unchecked the "---" conversion box. I'll be sure to do that for all my documents from now on. That autoformatting is a trip! Oops, I'm dating myself. The autoformatting really screwed up my file, so I backed out of it. Check redEva's suggestion. That killed those pesky lines for good. I had already tried the conversion to a text file but Word still wasn't cooperating.


Regards,
sunburststrat

Ruby
04-08-2005, 11:36 PM
Dear Ruby,

Thanks for your answers. I see what you mean. I unchecked the "---" conversion box. I'll be sure to do that for all my documents from now on. That autoformatting is a trip! Oops, I'm dating myself. The autoformatting really screwed up my file, so I backed out of it. Check redEva's suggestion. That killed those pesky lines for good. I had already tried the conversion to a text file but Word still wasn't cooperating.


Regards,
sunburststrat

My bad. After you save to text, you have to close out of the file, then re-open. The lines should be gone then. It's trippy. :-)

Red Eva - you rock! Thanks for that neat trick to remove it without losing all special formatting by saving as text.

Tiger
04-08-2005, 11:47 PM
You may upload the word file with all chapters or send files with individual chapters. The files will be converted to html format. Just one thing, do not use link break (hitting Enter key) within paragraphs. It will make the conversion so much easier. Since all the story files are handled manually, you may write to me regarding any detail formats: webmaster@bdsmlibrary.com. Thanks.

redEva
04-09-2005, 07:43 AM
Dear Sir Sunburststrat,

Thank You for your compliment. The nice thing of forums is that if You ask … sooner or later someone will come along with answer. No one knows everything but together we do know a lot!

I can relate to the MS frustrations, they are trying to hard to be very helpful. I was “lucky” to have worked as technical writer for a short period of time – thus the somewhat extensive knowledge of Word functions :P

I'm am happy You hold fond memories of Canada – seems yours memories are much better than my day-to-day experiences; which brings us to You taking a bullet for me … that would not be necessary – but i would not mind moving to California! (*winking and flapping eyelashes insanely at You*)

I am looking forward to reading your story and getting to know your heroine (don’t worry about any inaccuracies – as long as she is not built like Schwarzenegger and is not overly hairy – she will do well!)

Thank you, Ruby, for the tip on the auto format options – i totally forgot about that one – it makes me go batty when it corrects my ‘i’s and ‘You’s etc lol.

Tip – if You did not know to highlight whole document move cursor to far left until it turns into arrow pointing up-right, than Control+left click.

subterfuge
04-09-2005, 03:56 PM
Dear Sir Sunburststrat,

I'm am happy You hold fond memories of Canada – seems yours memories are much better than my day-to-day experiences; which brings us to You taking a bullet for me … that would not be necessary – but i would not mind moving to California! (*winking and flapping eyelashes insanely at You*)

Tip – if You did not know to highlight whole document move cursor to far left until it turns into arrow pointing up-right, than Control+left click.

redEva,

Hi, once again. Just tried your tip to highlight the entire document. Thanks. I've tried to do that more than once. It's especially useful when you want to change the size or type of font throughout the document.

I just noticed that everyone's Gender/BDSM role shows up when they post (I'm pretty inexperienced in this forum), and also that most everyone that had answered this post had qualified theirs to some extent so I went back and lightened mine up a little as well. You will certainly see what a lightweight I am when/if you read about Katrina - and no, she's no Schwarzenegger. Unfortunately we've got more than enough of him in California. Katrina's a real femme, just a sweet lovely woman, who finds herself in the middle of one adventure after another.

So back to BDSM roles: being somewhat new and naive about all this stuff, I wondered what your "alpha female" meant, so I googled it. Result -- a totally sexy photo of Dolly Parton with mouth open in a delightful over-the-top expression of joy, bending over showing lots of cleavage and holding a guitar. This may sound sexists, but damn(!!!), that's a compelling combination. The guitar alone would have done it for me (well, with a woman holding it, that is). So, if that's what alpha female means, then please hop on a plane ... it's spring time in California.

I've never been a fan of Dolly, but one of her musical collaborators, Emmylou Harrison, ohmygod!, the pure sweet voice of an angel. I saw her in San Francisco a couple of years ago.

For the Dolly photo, check out the link:
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/09/27/1064083207751.html?from=storyrhs&oneclick=true
You might get a kick out of it. The alpha female article is interesting.

regards,
sunburststrat

redEva
04-09-2005, 10:00 PM
... I wondered what your "alpha female" meant...

Dear Sir,

For the longest time i carried “classification” of Switch. And while that is technically true, it does not really describe me. I am dominant, but will to submit, just not to many people. I can be submissive to men and Dominant over both men and women, though i prefer Dominating women. Also, i will never switch with the same partner.

Recently i had a pleasure to get to know most interesting gentleman on line, and shortly after we started correspondence, he began referring to me as “alpha”. It took me a little while to sort it out, and basically come to conclusion that is exactly what i am. Most animals have certain order in pack, amongst any group of animals there are leaders – Male and female – and while they might be a couple – not necessarily they always are a couple.

Hope this helps – and thanks for link, but it takes me somewhere to register … so i did not manage to take a look at the article (as for Dolly – love her figure and spark – totally do not care for her music or wardrobe :D )