Has anyone else experienced a problem with Listing Titles? I keep getting this message but I don't have any characters, etc.
I hope it's a leading space like @NanaLetha mentioned. That's an easy fix.
Some characters are invisible ... like a line feed or carriage return
e.g. if you copy from somewhere that has those characters, they could end up being there but not seen
you could retype the title
or you could type the title into something like NotePad or stickynotes or Word or Excel, being careful not to include any linefeeds or carriage returns ... and then copy and paste it.
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Check for a leading space.
@ NanaLetha I did that and that's not the problem. Thanks though!
I hope it's a leading space like @NanaLetha mentioned. That's an easy fix.
Some characters are invisible ... like a line feed or carriage return
e.g. if you copy from somewhere that has those characters, they could end up being there but not seen
you could retype the title
or you could type the title into something like NotePad or stickynotes or Word or Excel, being careful not to include any linefeeds or carriage returns ... and then copy and paste it.
@GlassyFields I retyped the title and that worked. Thanks
I've tried all of the above and it still won't work and I still have the same message about symbols not being allowed and I've never had any issues using commas before.I've no idea what to try next.
It isn't going to give you that message for using a comma. There has to be something else going on.
Type what you are trying to use here.
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