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11 years ago
That's good you started this disuccsion. Actually I had also got this message when I had submitted an article before. I took care everything was alright. But still I got the message. Is there any changes when we click on the submit button?
Before clicking submit button, ensure that there are no blank lines after end of article.
I have always done that, though the error didn't appear for the last couple of articles that I submitted. But it did happen initally and I don't know how.
For the simple reason, you had by then perfected to remove spaces, it's good to check even when you have deleted all spaces. Some time use of space key might regenerate spaces for your discomfort unknowingly.
What I did was kept the cursor at the beginning using CTRL+HOME keys. Then deleted at letter and re-typed it. Then with CTRL+END, I reached the end of the article and used the backspace until I deleted a couple of characters, typed them again to confirm. Was that right?
What I do is go to the top and put my cursor on first letter and simply use up arrow, if there is any space left it will move up and if not it will stay put. same goes for last letter, here I use down arrow or see that the text box has no space left.
But what if there's space to the left? Usaing the up arrow won't move the cursor to the left. It will only move it up to the next line. I hope I am right with this explanation. Please correct me in case that's not.
I also recd this message. Do I have to edit article to remove.
11 years ago
That's good you started this disuccsion. Actually I had also got this message when I had submitted an article before. I took care everything was alright. But still I got the message. Is there any changes when we click on the submit button?
Before clicking submit button, ensure that there are no blank lines after end of article.
I have always done that, though the error didn't appear for the last couple of articles that I submitted. But it did happen initally and I don't know how.
For the simple reason, you had by then perfected to remove spaces, it's good to check even when you have deleted all spaces. Some time use of space key might regenerate spaces for your discomfort unknowingly.
What I did was kept the cursor at the beginning using CTRL+HOME keys. Then deleted at letter and re-typed it. Then with CTRL+END, I reached the end of the article and used the backspace until I deleted a couple of characters, typed them again to confirm. Was that right?
What I do is go to the top and put my cursor on first letter and simply use up arrow, if there is any space left it will move up and if not it will stay put. same goes for last letter, here I use down arrow or see that the text box has no space left.
But what if there's space to the left? Usaing the up arrow won't move the cursor to the left. It will only move it up to the next line. I hope I am right with this explanation. Please correct me in case that's not.
I also recd this message. Do I have to edit article to remove.
You just have to take a backspace and see that there is no space left after the article , thats all...
Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!
11 years ago
That's good you started this disuccsion. Actually I had also got this message when I had submitted an article before. I took care everything was alright. But still I got the message. Is there any changes when we click on the submit button?
Before clicking submit button, ensure that there are no blank lines after end of article.
I have always done that, though the error didn't appear for the last couple of articles that I submitted. But it did happen initally and I don't know how.
For the simple reason, you had by then perfected to remove spaces, it's good to check even when you have deleted all spaces. Some time use of space key might regenerate spaces for your discomfort unknowingly.
What I did was kept the cursor at the beginning using CTRL+HOME keys. Then deleted at letter and re-typed it. Then with CTRL+END, I reached the end of the article and used the backspace until I deleted a couple of characters, typed them again to confirm. Was that right?
What I do is go to the top and put my cursor on first letter and simply use up arrow, if there is any space left it will move up and if not it will stay put. same goes for last letter, here I use down arrow or see that the text box has no space left.
But what if there's space to the left? Usaing the up arrow won't move the cursor to the left. It will only move it up to the next line. I hope I am right with this explanation. Please correct me in case that's not.
I also recd this message. Do I have to edit article to remove.
As long as it's approved you have to do nothing but take care next time.
@Abhi- once you have put your cursor at first word of your article and used delete key then only use the up-arrow key to see if it goes up. If it does, use delete once again, or until it moves up. For right and left spaces you have to set it right in MS Word it self. See that there is no space left in right side, left is set by default.
11 years ago
Yes leaving blank line at the End is not a good practice so your article should be neat and clean to get better traffic.
Santosh Kumar Singh
http://experienceofknowledge.blogspot.com/
11 years ago
Yes leaving blank line at the End is not a good practice so your article should be neat and clean to get better traffic.
Besides it leaves lesser place for adverts, I guess. At least final editor has to put some extra efforts o clear it.
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