Sorry, no thoughts on this one.
Sorry, no thoughts on this one.
Tim Murray <no-s...@thankyou.com> wrote in
I think that my problem definition was insufficiently crisp. Let me try
again. I create an index entry and click New Marker.
Later, when I move to a new location and start to enter the text for
another Index marker, I notice (hopefully right away) that the item
I think that my problem definition was insufficiently crisp. Let me try
again. I create an index entry and click New Marker.
Later, when I move to a new location and start to enter the text for
another Index marker, I notice (hopefully right away) that the item
Tim Murray <no-s...@thankyou.com> wrote in
I think that my problem definition was insufficiently crisp. Let me try
again. I create an index entry and click New Marker.
Later, when I move to a new location and start to enter the text for
another Index marker, I notice (hopefully right away) that the item
I think that my problem definition was insufficiently crisp. Let me try
again. I create an index entry and click New Marker.
Later, when I move to a new location and start to enter the text for
another Index marker, I notice (hopefully right away) that the item
I have never, ever heard of that. In fact, I would bet that it's either human
error or there are two markers side by side (and which looks like one) and
you're selecting the wrong one. (Use the keyboard instead of the mouse.)
error or there are two markers side by side (and which looks like one) and
you're selecting the wrong one. (Use the keyboard instead of the mouse.)
I have never, ever heard of that. In fact, I would bet that it's either human
error or there are two markers side by side (and which looks like one) and
you're selecting the wrong one. (Use the keyboard instead of the mouse.)
error or there are two markers side by side (and which looks like one) and
you're selecting the wrong one. (Use the keyboard instead of the mouse.)
























