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I have a number of styles.
The different number of paragraph styles just set the font, size, and style = regular. The difference between the paragraph style may also include the first line indent. I also have (what I call styles - created as paragraph styles) which represent a few words with special formatting. For example those styles allow me to select several words and have them appear with different font characteristics. Example: "Now is the time" (an indexed font). |
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If direct formatting or character style formatting applies to more than half a paragraph when a paragraph style is applied, that formatting will be lost.
Resources (none of which address this question): Last edited by Charles Kenyon; 07-02-2023 at 08:48 PM. |
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Mr. Kenyon:
Interesting. As always thank you for your efforts on my behalf. Happy fourth of July to you and your family. Regards, David |
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You are welcome.
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