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				The puzzle for Monday June 4.  As always copy and save to an ANSI text file and load up in Across Lite.  
 
 <ACROSS PUZZLE V2>
 <TITLE>
 LA Times, Mon, Jun 4, 2018
 <AUTHOR>
 Roland Huget / Ed. Rich Norris
 <COPYRIGHT>
 © 2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
 <SIZE>
 15x15
 <GRID>
 COME.SHOE.IPODS
 ABET.CELL.NOLIE
 JETstream.CLARA
 USE.RED.SHRIVER
 NESTEA...IOS...
 ...HamsterWHEEL
 ABOUT.OWNED.TAI
 REVS.BROOD.DARK
 TEE.NATAL.AISLE
 STREetsmarTS...
 ...LOO...OSCARS
 LALANNE.EOE.NEO
 ORANG.MIXMASTER
 MAZDA.ALAI.ESSE
 BLESS.GAME.EYES
 <REBUS>
 MARK ;
 <ACROSS>
 __-as-you-are party
 Wedge or pump
 Apple's Touch and Nano
 Help with a robbery, say
 Phone in a purse
 "I kid you not"
 Wind current that affects weather patterns
 Barton of the Red Cross
 Purpose
 First rainbow color
 First Peace Corps director Sargent __
 Lipton rival
 Apple mobile platform
 Pet rodent's exercise gadget
 Concerning
 Held the deed to
 Mai __: cocktail
 Guns, as an engine
 Nest of chicks
 Turkey meat preference
 Top worn with jeans
 Birth-related
 Numbered supermarket section
 Good survival skills
 Brit's bathroom
 Filmdom awards
 Longtime TV fitness guru Jack
 Job ad letters
 "The Matrix" hero
 Sumatran ape
 Sunbeam brand ... and a literal hint to the circled letters
 Miata automaker
 Jai __
 Latin being
 Sanctify
 Clue or Risk
 Peepers
 <DOWN>
 Bayou cuisine
 More than plump
 Doles (out)
 UFO pilots, presumably
 Riot, in the funny way
 Take to heart
 Rio greeting
 Shade trees
 Narrow, exclusive group
 Refined manner
 Norwegian royal name
 Desperate, as straits
 Char on a grill
 Halloween trick alternative
 Put on the payroll
 In this way
 Alphabetizes, say
 Time for semiannual clock changes: Abbr.
 __ Gay: WWII bomber
 Vowels after zetas
 British nobleman
 Facebook thumbs-up
 Part of MFA
 Borscht basic
 Partner of "done with"
 Relay stick
 Brake rotor
 Nightlife sign's light source
 On the briny
 African antelopes
 Dorm pal
 Unable to sit still
 Baseball Hall of Famer Pee Wee
 Tender spots
 Bausch's partner
 Asia's vastly diminished __ Sea
 Lie idly (around)
 Periodical with a URL
 Reason to study
 Dockworkers' org.
 Match, as a bet
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				Okay, I couldn't get the June 4 LAT puzzle from the archive page, so I came here.  I'm sorry, I haven't done this before.  How do I 'save to an ANSI text file'?  I tried saving to a text file with a '.ANSI' extension, but that didn't work.  What should I do?
 
 Thanks,
 David
 
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				An ANSI text file is just a fancy name for a generic text file with a .txt extension
			
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				Thanks!  It's weird, though–it works with the puzzle as a '.txt' file, but if I change it to '.puz', then it says it's corrupted and won't load it.  And when I tried to save as '.puz', it saved as '.txt'!.
 
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				An ANSI text file is just a fancy name for a generic text file with a .txt extension
 
 
 Yeah.  I'm just saying that to distinguish from a Unicode text file.  It's in the way the characters are saved.  It may handle Unicode though, but I haven't tried it.
 
 Thanks!  It's weird, though–it works with the puzzle as a '.txt' file, but if I change it to '.puz', then it says it's corrupted and won't load it.  And when I tried to save as '.puz', it saved as '.txt'!.
 
 
 The general process is you copy what I have in the post out to a text file in Notepad and then save it (say as lat180604.txt).  Then you load that file up in Across Lite, where you can save as a PUZ file.