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  • in reply to: kindle help in CS6 #88220
    Rivkah Lewis
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    Thanks, Paul. I will look into that.
    Did you do it with something that was more than just straight text?
    Don’t know if you looked at the screen shot, but the book has images and tables as well.

    in reply to: kindle help in CS6 #88217
    Rivkah Lewis
    Member

    Thanks, Ken. I contacted you through the site.
    I am on a PC, that’s correct.

    Anyone else have any insights as to how I could do this on my own? Or tutorials that would help?

    in reply to: TOC issues #85281
    Rivkah Lewis
    Member

    I was hoping there was an easy TOC solution, but thanks so much for this. I will try it out.

    in reply to: Footnote styles #84875
    Rivkah Lewis
    Member

    Suppose it must have been something like that. How frustrating!
    Thanks everyone for your help!

    in reply to: Footnote styles #84873
    Rivkah Lewis
    Member

    It was set to document, but I just decided to type ~F instead of copy and paste or choosing from the drop down menu as I did before and low and behold, it all worked.
    Can you figure that one out…?

    in reply to: Footnote styles #84871
    Rivkah Lewis
    Member

    That’s what I was doing.
    The ~F selects the footnote reference in the text, but not in the footnote on the bottom. I thought that maybe doing that would influence the style of the number on the bottom, but it doesn’t.

    in reply to: Footnote styles #84869
    Rivkah Lewis
    Member

    No, it was on. Still not working.

    in reply to: Footnote styles #84860
    Rivkah Lewis
    Member

    Thanks – that found the footnotes in the text, but I meant the footnote number on the bottom. Is there a special character for that?

    in reply to: Some GREP help #84543
    Rivkah Lewis
    Member

    I’m banging my head against the wall.
    What an easy solution :)

    Why didn’t I think of that….?

    Thanks, David.

    in reply to: Double direction for a Hebrew/English book #82957
    Rivkah Lewis
    Member

    Sorry if it was not clear – When you hold the book in your hand with the binding on the left, it reads like an English book until lets say page 150 at which point you bump into the last page of the Hebrew section. And when you hold the book in your hand with the binding on the right, it reads the correct direction in Hebrew until it reaches the lat page of the English section.

    When Hebrew and English are mixed or appear side by side, one can choose a binding direction, but its awkward to read a complete English text from right page to left page or vice versa with Hebrew.

    Masood, is what you suggested an idea or something you have successfully done?

    in reply to: Double direction for a Hebrew/English book #82947
    Rivkah Lewis
    Member

    That’s exactly my question!
    I’ve done many books with Hebrew and English. But never one that can be opened from both directions.

    I typesetter I asked recommended setting up 2 files and letting the plate-maker take care of it. But I was wondering if there is a better technical way…

    Anyone?

    in reply to: Exporting Chapters as Separate Files #82808
    Rivkah Lewis
    Member

    I deleted it and re-downloaded and it worked like a charm!
    Thanks for saving me so much time.

    in reply to: Exporting Chapters as Separate Files #82715
    Rivkah Lewis
    Member

    That looks awesome – JUST what I need!
    But when I try to run the script, I get an error 13 (too many closing braces).
    Can you help with that?

    in reply to: Italics in Running Header #81446
    Rivkah Lewis
    Member

    Thanks – I will look into that.
    I also assume that if I change every word “X” in the doc to italics, it won’t change on the header, right?

    in reply to: Help with table styles #80934
    Rivkah Lewis
    Member

    Thank you, Chris.

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