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Invisible nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2007/11/05 10:17:
> Fa3ien wrote:
>> Invisible a écrit :
>>
>>> And yet, no known word processor works like this. I find this deeply
>>> frustrating.
>>
>> Lotus Ami Pro did that pretty well. Most consistent style-sheets system
>> I encountered in a word processor. Don't know if they still sell Ami's
>> successor, Word Pro.
>>
>> BTW, don't highlight text when applying a style, just put the cursor
>> within the
>> paragraph, and the style will be applied to the paragraph (that's how
>> it should be).
>
> So... how would you, for example, apply a style that only applies to a
> single word rather than a whole paragraph?
Put the cursor anywhere in the paragraph to change it's style, highlight one or
some words to change them.
When you highlight something, any change you make apply to that block. Highlight
a paragraph and change it's style, and the next paragraph will still have the
default style. Put the cursor in the paragraph and change it's style, and the
next paragraph will continue with that changed style.
--
Alain
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John VanSickle
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