Index: /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Frontends.xml
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--- /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Frontends.xml	(revision 60718)
+++ /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Frontends.xml	(revision 60719)
@@ -84,6 +84,6 @@
             with Windows. You can start it by bringing up the "Run" dialog
             (press the Windows key and "R") and typing "mstsc". You can also
-            find it under "Start" -&gt; "All Programs" -&gt; "Accessories"
-            -&gt; "Remote Desktop Connection". If you use the "Run" dialog,
+            find it under "Start" &rarr; "All Programs" &rarr; "Accessories"
+            &rarr; "Remote Desktop Connection". If you use the "Run" dialog,
             you can type in options directly:<screen>mstsc 1.2.3.4:3389</screen></para>
 
Index: /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_GuestAdditions.xml
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--- /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_GuestAdditions.xml	(revision 60718)
+++ /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_GuestAdditions.xml	(revision 60719)
@@ -1113,6 +1113,6 @@
             therefore visible in Windows Explorer. So, to attach the host's
             shared folder to your Windows guest, open Windows Explorer and
-            look for it under "My Networking Places" -&gt; "Entire Network"
-            -&gt; "VirtualBox Shared Folders". By right-clicking on a shared
+            look for it under "My Networking Places" &rarr; "Entire Network"
+            &rarr; "VirtualBox Shared Folders". By right-clicking on a shared
             folder and selecting "Map network drive" from the menu that pops
             up, you can assign a drive letter to that shared folder.</para>
Index: /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Introduction.xml
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--- /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Introduction.xml	(revision 60718)
+++ /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Introduction.xml	(revision 60719)
@@ -1083,7 +1083,7 @@
           <itemizedlist>
             <listitem>
-              <para>Use the items in the "Machine" menu of the virtual machine
-              window. There you will find "Insert Ctrl+Alt+Delete" and
-              "Ctrl+Alt+Backspace"; the latter will only have an effect with
+              <para>Use the items in the "Input" &rarr; "Keyboard" menu of the
+              virtual machine window. There you will find "Insert Ctrl+Alt+Delete"
+              and "Ctrl+Alt+Backspace"; the latter will only have an effect with
               Linux or Solaris guests, however.</para>
             </listitem>
@@ -1122,5 +1122,5 @@
           affect the host or the guest, if a virtual machine currently has the
           focus. This is a global setting for all virtual machines and can be
-          found under "File" -&gt; "Preferences" -&gt; "Input" -&gt;
+          found under "File" &rarr; "Preferences" &rarr; "Input" &rarr;
           "Auto-capture keyboard".</para>
         </listitem>
@@ -1694,5 +1694,5 @@
         associations for OVF and OVA files on your host operating
         system.</para>
-      </footnote> Alternatively, select "File" -&gt; "Import appliance" from
+      </footnote> Alternatively, select "File" &rarr; "Import appliance" from
     the Manager window. In the file dialog that comes up, navigate to the file
     with either the <computeroutput>.ovf</computeroutput> or the
@@ -1724,5 +1724,5 @@
 
     <para>Conversely, to <emphasis role="bold">export</emphasis> virtual
-    machines that you already have in VirtualBox, select "File" -&gt; "Export
+    machines that you already have in VirtualBox, select "File" &rarr; "Export
     appliance". A different dialog window shows up that allows you to combine
     several virtual machines into an OVF appliance. Then, select the target
Index: /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Networking.xml
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--- /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Networking.xml	(revision 60718)
+++ /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Networking.xml	(revision 60719)
@@ -701,6 +701,6 @@
     <para>Before you can attach a VM to a host-only network you have to
       create at least one host-only interface, either from the GUI:
-      "File" -&gt; "Preferences" -&gt; "Network" -&gt; "Host-only network"
-      -&gt; "(+)Add host-only network", or via command line with</para>
+      "File" &rarr; "Preferences" &rarr; "Network" &rarr; "Host-only network"
+      &rarr; "(+)Add host-only network", or via command line with</para>
       <screen>VBoxManage hostonlyif create</screen>
       <para>see <xref linkend="vboxmanage-hostonlyif" /> for details.</para>
@@ -713,6 +713,6 @@
         <listitem>
           <para>In the VirtualBox graphical user interface, you can configure
-          all these items in the global settings via "File" -&gt; "Preferences"
-          -&gt; "Network", which lists all host-only networks which are
+          all these items in the global settings via "File" &rarr; "Preferences"
+          &rarr; "Network", which lists all host-only networks which are
           presently in use. Click on the network name and then on the "Edit"
           button to the right, and you can modify the adapter and DHCP
Index: /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Troubleshooting.xml
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--- /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Troubleshooting.xml	(revision 60718)
+++ /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Troubleshooting.xml	(revision 60719)
@@ -421,14 +421,14 @@
       <para><screen>[ ELF 64 Header]
 [ Program Header, type PT_NOTE ]
-  -&gt; offset to COREDESCRIPTOR
+  &rarr; offset to COREDESCRIPTOR
 [ Program Header, type PT_LOAD ] - one for each contiguous physical memory range
-  -&gt; Memory offset of range
-  -&gt; File offset
+  &rarr; Memory offset of range
+  &rarr; File offset
 [ Note Header, type NT_VBOXCORE ]
 [ COREDESCRIPTOR ]
-  -&gt; Magic
-  -&gt; VM core file version
-  -&gt; VBox version
-  -&gt; Number of vCPUs etc.
+  &rarr; Magic
+  &rarr; VM core file version
+  &rarr; VBox version
+  &rarr; Number of vCPUs etc.
 [ Note Header, type NT_VBOXCPU ] - one for each vCPU
 [ vCPU 1 Note Header ]
Index: /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_VBoxManage.xml
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--- /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_VBoxManage.xml	(revision 60718)
+++ /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_VBoxManage.xml	(revision 60719)
@@ -3261,5 +3261,5 @@
                 <glossdef><para>
                   Converts output from DOS/Windows guests to UNIX-compatible
-                  line endings (CR + LF -> LF). Not implemented yet.</para>
+                  line endings (CR + LF &rarr; LF). Not implemented yet.</para>
                 </glossdef>
               </glossentry>
@@ -3306,5 +3306,5 @@
                 <glossdef><para>
                   Converts output from a UNIX/Linux guests to DOS-/Windows-compatible
-                  line endings (LF -> CR + LF). Not implemented yet.</para></glossdef>
+                  line endings (LF &rarr; CR + LF). Not implemented yet.</para></glossdef>
               </glossentry>
 
