[duxuser] Re: Headings

  • From: "Susan Stageberg" <stageberg.susan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2003 11:03:54 -0500

Deb, I see only three heading styles and [H2] and [h3] both include a
[ind5] code, which means they will be indented further than you want.
And now for the challenge of next week:  why don't you create a style
that does what you want?  There will be those on this list who can help
you; to get started, figure out what you want to do and then find the
codes that do that.  You want to indent to cell 3?  That code in [ind3].
So that is one thing that would go in the beginning codes for your
bouncing baby style.  Then in the ending codes you have to put [ind1] so
you end up back where you wanted.  You get the idea.  

Anyone else, chime in here, particularly if I am way off base.

Susie Stageberg
Project ASSIST with Windows
Iowa Department for the Blind
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Deborah Barnes [mailto:dbarnes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 12:54 PM
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Headings


Got a question about headings.  I won't be back until Tuesday but will
appreciate any help.

I'm doing a document with several different heading styles.  I've been
trying to experiment using the headings under F8.  But maybe somebody
can refresh my memory on this.  Isn't there a heading that starts in
cell 3, is italicized, ends with a colon, and then the text continues on
the same line?

The headings in the document start in cell 3, are italicized, and have a
colon after each one, but then the text goes to the next line.  I wanted
to clarify this as I remember that there was no blank line preceding the
headings that started in cell three and had the text continue on the
same line.

And then I wondered how Duxbury distinguishes between the headings that
start in cell 5 and those that start in cell 3.

Probably this is clear as mud but any help on the different headings
will be appreciated.

Deb B.



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