Tom, I appreciate your kind reply.
I /have /used find & replace successfully, but I honestly hadn't thought of
autocorrect. It's been several years since I experimented with that,
actually, and I guess I need to try using it before I ask someone to
reinvent the wheel, huh?
Find & replace works well enough, but I'm always just a tad nervous my
parameters will allow the program to alter something I didn't intend to. As
in, I replace all instances of "and" with "&", and then my text reads, "Joe
sighted l& after four days. Upon reaching the shore he wiggled his toes in
the s&."
I am well capable of far worse errors, I assure you.
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