[duxuser] Re: Changing Style Rules

  • From: Curtis Delzer <curtis@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 20:08:54 -0800



Hello. Steve you say "You can change the list style so that it fills up entire pages by removing the [kps] and [kpe] codes." My question is where do you actually go in and "modify" the style/codes? The documentation for Duxbury lacks certainly in any "step by step" how to, and assumes all of us are programmers and understand what all of this means literally when, naught in some circumstances such as mine, is the case. Would you let me know in ways that make sense to this novice with DBT as to how to modify a style in the program, such as the list style so that space in the condition you mention is no longer wasted? Thanks Steve, and for your patience as well, double appreciation.



Curtis Delzer




At 07:17 PM 2/25/2006, you wrote:


Hi Caroline,

You can change the list style so that it fills up entire pages by removing the [kps] and [kpe] codes. I'm not sure why those codes were ever part of the style since, as you point out, they waste a lot of space. I've created a template with the list style permanently modified to get rid of them.

Steve

On Friday 2/24/06 21:09 Caroline Congdon wrote:
Hi everyone. I was asked this question earlier today, and I'm hoping that someone here will have an answer.

This person has a 70-plus page document, and she needs to be able to have the whole document in list style. The problem is that by default list tends to waste a lot of paper because it goes to a new line if a list item is too long to fit on what's left of a page. The question I was asked is, by any chance can the default list style be modified to not change pages until they're full? If so, what setting would need to be changed or removed? Specifics would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Caroline


Caroline Congdon; Milwaukee, Wisconsin Check out my blog at <http://ccongdon.wordpress.com>http://ccongdon.wordpress.com mailto:carolinecongdon@xxxxxxxxx


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