diff --git a/docs/usage.rst b/docs/usage.rst index 2f42b9c2..eb36decd 100644 --- a/docs/usage.rst +++ b/docs/usage.rst @@ -125,5 +125,5 @@ DayOne journals can be edited exactly the same way, however the output looks a l 2013-08-10 03:22 I had all kinds of plans in case of a @zombie attack. I just figured I'd be on the other side. -The long strings starting with hash symbol are the so-called UUIDs, unique identifiers for each entry. Don't touch them. If you do, then the old entry would get deleted and a new one written, which means that you could DayOne loose data that jrnl can't handle (such as as the entry's geolocation). +The long strings starting with hash symbol are the so-called UUIDs, unique identifiers for each entry. Don't touch them. If you do, then the old entry would get deleted and a new one written, which means that you could lose DayOne data that jrnl can't handle (such as as the entry's geolocation).