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I have been reading posts on editing documents but i am still having problems getting this right. I hope someone can set me straight.
I see we should use word pad to create docs but the problem I am running into is items with bullets....I lose them when I paste into HIP. Whats the best way to do this?? Is there another program? When I have used word, there always seems to something messed up and I end up with one doc different from the next. This is driving me nuts. :'( Thanks in advance. |
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Title: Corner 2 Corner Inspections - Better Edmonton Home Inspector - Edmonton - Leduc - Sherwood Park
URL: http:/www.edmonton-home-inspector.com Body:Corner 2 Corner Inspections Edmonton Home Inspector offers better home inspections in Edmonton, Leduc, Beaumont, Sherwood Park and Spruce Grove by... |
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You don't want to use Word or Word Page, only use notepad or type them directly. There's no bullets built in natively but try to go to
ckeditor.com/demo
, erase the text there and add your text with bullets. Copy it from there and paste it into a new HIP document and see if it works okay.
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Dominic Maricic
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Dom, this works perfectly. Thank you so much.
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Title: Corner 2 Corner Inspections - Better Edmonton Home Inspector - Edmonton - Leduc - Sherwood Park
URL: http:/www.edmonton-home-inspector.com Body:Corner 2 Corner Inspections Edmonton Home Inspector offers better home inspections in Edmonton, Leduc, Beaumont, Sherwood Park and Spruce Grove by... |
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Sweet, did it generate okay on the report? That's the new editor I'm looking at integrating into HIP.
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Dominic Maricic
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Guess the pics do not copy...darn. ;D
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Is there a way to maintain spacing in documents. When I enter the text into the supplied field with the spacing that I want, it is not maintained in the report. Everything is condensed into single space.
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