[duxuser] Re: Numbers in Bana style

  • From: Kathy Potthast <potthastk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 13 May 2011 12:06:43 -0500

Hi Tina,

The numbers refer to cells. The first number refers to which cell a line begins 
in. The second number refers to which cell the runover starts in. Each time you 
hit enter, it will keep this style until you change the style in your document.

Example: 1-1 means that each new line will begin in cell one and runovers will 
begin in cell one. 13-7 means that your new line would begin in cell 13 and the 
runover will begin in cell 7.

More Examples (If this document is maximized there won't be any runovers. If 
you click on the box next to the x for closing a document it should restore 
down this e-mail so that you can see what I mean by runovers indenting.):



The issue of a central bank has been debated since 1790, when the first Bank of 
the United States was created. (Style: 1-1)



Debate has centered around the amount of control a central bank should have 
over the nation's banking system. (Style: 1-3)

Following the Panic of 1907, a series of serious bank runs, Congress decided 
that a central bank was needed. (still Style: 1-3)



Debate has centered around the amount of control a central bank should have 
over the nation's banking system. (Style: 13-11)

Following the Panic of 1907, a series of serious bank runs, Congress decided 
that a central bank was needed. (still Style: 13-11)


Hopefully this helps answer your question.
Kathy

From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of Tina Jensen
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 10:56 AM
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Numbers in Bana style

Could someone please tell me what the style numbers are? When I F8 to add a 
style in my dxb document numbers ranging from 1-1. to 13-7. and so on are there 
among all the other styles. I would like to know what the style numbers are for.

Thank you for your patience with my questions.
Tina

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