Typesetting In Turner
When you print your document or export it as a PDF file, Turner replaces consecutive spaces with a single space, divides your document into pages, and does other typesetting tasks.
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Removing consecutive spaces | Consecutive Spaces |
Dividing your document into pages | Pagination |
Consecutive Spaces
In Turner, when you print your document or export it as a PDF file, consecutive spaces are replaced with a single space.
As you work on your document, you may want to replace consecutive spaces with a single space. To do this, choose Edit > Collapse Spaces. Choosing Edit > Collapse Spaces also removes spaces from the beginning and end of paragraphs, along with spaces that appear after opening quotation marks and before closing quotation marks.
To learn about printing, see Printing Your Document. To learn about exporting your document as a PDF file, see Exporting Turner Documents for Sharing with Others.
Pagination
In Turner, you view your document without page breaks. Your document is divided into pages (paginated) when you print your document or export it as a PDF file. As your document is paginated, it is typeset in a way that avoids common typesetting errors, such as widow and orphan lines; lines that begin with cross-reference numbers (like the I in Article I); and lines that end with list numbers (like (i)). In general, you do not need to add page breaks or line breaks to avoid typesetting errors when you use Turner.
To learn about printing, see Printing Your Document. To learn about exporting your document as a PDF file, see Exporting Turner Documents for Sharing with Others. To learn about page breaks, see Inserting a Page Break. To learn about line breaks, see Inserting a Line Break.