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fryalot · 27/06/2008 12:38

In that bit over there > > > (as you're adding your message that is, not as you're reading this) it says:

"To strike out a word, surround it with two hyphens either side, so -dog- gives dog"

It clearly doesn't. -dog- would give -dog- dog would give dog

Anyway, look at it, you'll see I'm right

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Carmenere · 27/06/2008 12:39

?? It does have two hyphens on either side

Slubberdegullion · 27/06/2008 12:40

I see 2 hyphens here squonk.

My you I do have a very large and impressive screen.

Mutt · 27/06/2008 12:40

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maidamess · 27/06/2008 12:40

-dog- is ONE hyphen either side. TWO hyphen s either side works.

I don't think you are right, I'm afraid.

Slubberdegullion · 27/06/2008 12:40

and I have young and well rested eyes.

jura · 27/06/2008 12:41

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fryalot · 27/06/2008 12:42

how weird... I can deffo only see one hyphen!

weirdorama!

have just copied and pasted it and you're all right, it does have two hyphens.

yet I can only see one!

sorry

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OverMyDeadBody · 27/06/2008 12:46

lol

ilovemydog · 27/06/2008 12:49

ooh heard there was a dog conversation!

Did I do this right?

Threadwworm · 27/06/2008 12:57

What do we think of 'to bold a word...' in the same set of instructions

Better 'to embolden'? Nice to think of giving words courage.

Or 'to make a word appear in bold'.

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