Ed,
I reworked the graphic designer article and uploaded it.
There was an easy way to do it and a hard way. The easy way would have been to just rewrite it in a different program. I chose the hard way which should be easier in the long run
1. Write the article in my favorite word processor, set at whatever font is easiest for me to read (Appleworks)
2. Save it as a .txt file
3. Open the .txt file in a different program that checks for "smart" or "educated" quotes and fixes them (TextWrangler)
4. Run my own custom software program that asks me:
a. Did you run spellcheck?
b. Did you straighten the quotes?
c. Then it checks to make sure I didn't use we, us or I
d. It converts the text to Arial 12
e. It converts the .txt to .rtf and makes the title bold
THEN (fingers crossed) it's ready for upload! LOL!
One issue I found with Appleworks is the Preference setting "Smart Quotes". No matter what I did to disable it, those rotten buggers kept creeping in.
My custom article checker/converter will probably grow like my custom spam filter did. Every time something rotten sneaks thru, a new rule gets written
Sharion