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One thing to check when you are working on a document,

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especially if we've got it from multiple sources,

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is that some people would like to put double-spaces after a full stop,

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and some people who have single.

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Single is the more common,

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double is throwbacks to old school typing stuff,

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doesn't really matter except we want consistency through our document.

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How do I know this double spaces in here?

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I know because I put them in there for this example.

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But whenever I'm working and be one of the last things I do just to make

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sure when I'm getting my lab going that unlike oddest needed,

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double-check their old just single spaces.

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Let's have a quick look.

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If I go to type and go to show hidden characters by zoom in a little bit.

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Now, that didn't work even though it's tech Dawn,

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it's because I had the W key on.

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W gets rid of hidden characters.

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You can see in him where they see that double dots.

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After all the ending there.

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[inaudible] three.

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Well, we're going through and adjust those.

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We're going to it.

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We're going to find in change.

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We're going to look at this query along the top here.

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Earlier we looked at multiple returns,

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but there's also multiple spaces. We're going to change at all.

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It's going through and make 15 replacements and you see, they're all gone.

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Nice, what we're enhance and looking at finding change.

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There's a few other things up here that could be useful for you.

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If you are a bit of a tight knit and say an M dash is the longer dash.

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It's the width of the, em.

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The, em dashes the width of the en in that font.

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Em is wider, so it's the longer dash.

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Some people fake it by putting [inaudible] because they can't work on the keyboard,

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weighed at longer one is the en dash.

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You can go through and say actually just find or lows and

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replace with the more proper em dash,

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other things then he phenome conversion.

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I get a lot of stuff for the US and a lot of things have the dots.

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In between the numbers and I want to switch it out for spaces,

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trailing white spaces and interesting one move that is,

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is when people get to the end of say,

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the typing [inaudible] and they get to the finish of the story.

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They'll put in lots of returns like one, two, three, four, five.

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I don't know why. Just we'll do it right.

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It's like, I really mean it. This is the end.

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You only need one returned,

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but we put in lots and that's trailing white space

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is all these like extra attains at the end of

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documents and it's just a way in they had to go find

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and change and removable but if I'm honest, I've never used that.

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Just interesting, I guess and let's let's

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leave it there and let's move on to the next video.
