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I’m so desperate (and I’m so impressed with Parallels) that I would even consider a Windows application to do this. The Word HTML file with only the “display information” (that is, less stuff) has 1,122 characters! As Bill Gates would say, “There must be our way.” For example, the sentence, “There must be a better way” has twenty one characters. I know that Word can save-as HTML, but have you seen the resulting file? It would make a posting like this look like War and Peace. What the shiitake am I missing? As Steve Jobs would say, “There must be a better way.”
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This posting, believe it or not, was done this way: drafted in TextEdit, saved as HTML, opened with TextEdit Plus (which is a fabulous little editor), cleaned up, pasted into TypePad, and posted.
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Let’s just say that my experience could be a Clint Eastwood movie called, “The Good, the Bad, and the Buggy.” I have tried about ten different programs-all the obvious choices that VersionTracker reveals. I don’t want to learn HTML-this is 2006, so on principle no one should have to learn HTML to do what I want to do. Then I want to copy the text and paste it into TypePad as HTML without funky stuff happening.I spent hours this week trying to find something to do this. You know, where bold looks bold italics look italics ordered lists look like ordered lists bulleted lists look like bulleted lists you create hyperlinks by selecting text and adding the URL and there are automatic smart quotes and em dashes.

All I want to write my blog entries (while offline) in a more or less WYSIWYG mode. But for the life of me, I cannot figure this out. When clicked, Jajah initiates a phone call from your phone-landline or mobile-to the desired destination. With this plug-in, phone numbers that are on web pages are automatically detected and highlighted. Perhaps I should complain to ICANN that Kawasaki Motors is squatting on a domain that I should rightly own. At the very least, it shows what one Guy with a big mouth and a blog can do. But this is an interesting analysis by iNDi Business Solutions of how Guy Kawasaki is kicking Kawasaki’s butt on the Internet. I’ll have a more contentive (content + substantive) post in the next few days. That hard part was…I’ll come to that soon, see item #3. That's how you can type heart symbol (♥) using ALT code.It’s been a challenging week for me. Now, hold an ALT key and type 3 on the numeric keypad. Then click on the place where the symbol should appear. Let's type the heart symbol using alt code.
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The Alt Code for black heart Symbol (♥) is alt + 3.

To copy any heart symbol click on that symbol, and o copy any code for example HTML decimal or hexadecimal code or unicode simply click on that code. Copy And Paste Heart Symbols With Dec Code, Hex Code & Unicode Press and hold the OPTION and type 2 7 6 4 keys on the keyboard. Then, press and hold an ALT key and type 3 on the numeric keypad. Now, let's see how can we type the black heart symbol. To type the Heart symbol on Microsoft windows, ALT code helps the most.
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How to Type Heart Symbol ♥ on Microsoft Windows? Yellow heart (💛) is used to express love to the family members like love for mother and granny and friendship. The blue heart (💙) is used for various purposes but mainly it is used to show how deep your love for someone is like deep water in an ocean. There are different types of black heart symbols like the black heart suit (♥), heavy black heart (❤), rotated heavy black heart bullet (❥) (often used for bullet). The beating heart (💓) is used to express happiness, excitement, and passionate love.Ī black heart emoji (🖤) and text black heart symbols (❤, ❣) are completely black in shape. Text heart symbols (♥) use to represent feelings as the use of a red heart means expressing your love for someone, a broken heart (💔) is used to express feelings after a breakup, setbacks, any loss, or missing the person they love. Also, these heart text symbols are useful in day-to-day life text messaging. Copy and paste the heart symbols and heart emojis from the collection and use them on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
