At 12:38 20/01/2013 -0500, Helen wrote:
I should have clarified what I meant by a troubling code. I meant
something that I (or any user) might put in, and then later decide
this is not exactly the way you want it, and so wish to make an
adjustment. Your document looks wrong but you don't know how to
find the formatting element that you inserted and now wish to
delete. In WP, that is easy. Press Reveal Codes, find the code you
don't want, and delete it.
I'm with you all the way - except for the last three words!
If your document "looks wrong but you don't know how to find the
formatting element that you inserted", you certainly need a simple
way to discover this. (I don't know whether any problems I have in
this area are Writer's or mine!) But users must not be allowed to
make changes at that level; instead, they must be required, having
discovered what the problem is, to solve it where it was
caused. Anything else breaks the structure.
Brian Barker
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