[duxuser] Re: outline formatting

  • From: "Susan" <chrn3292@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 2 May 2008 17:59:24 -0500

Jean,

 

I purposely didn't put an outline style in the template, for a number of
reasons I won't go into here.

 

You can add your own outline style to DBT. The codes to use are below. I
think you have experience with adding styles, so I won't go through the
step-by-step, but let me know if you need further info.


Beginning Codes: [hi3:1:0:2:0]

Ending Codes: [hi]

 

I'm assuming you want to do your initial work in Word. Rather than creating
multiple new styles in Word and mapping them to new styles in DBT, the
easiest thing to do is use Word's Exercise with subentries, and then once
you open the file in DBT you can find/replace the exercise style with
outline. Assuming you name your new style outline, here are the steps (make
sure you can see codes).

 

F6

Text to find: E2-ExerciseMultiIndent.

Replace with: outline.

 

Make sure you check the "Replace stylename" option. 

 

If this is the only time you think you'll use the outline style, you can add
the style to the document only. If you plan on using it again in the future,
you'll want to add the new style and create a new template.

 

Susan

 

 

 

From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Jean Menzies
Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 12:53 PM
To: DBT list
Subject: [duxuser] outline formatting

 

When preparing an outline where the entire text is in an outline format,
BANA rules say to put main entries in cell 3 with runnovers in cell 1.
Subentries in cell 5 with runnovers in cell 1, sub-subentries in 7-1, etc.
The DBT English Textbook de Bana and Word templates do not have numbered
styles for 5-1, 7-1, etc. I can obviously use spaces or something, but might
these styles be added in an upcoming DBT release? 

 

Jean

 

  Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday

 

 

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