Hi Susan, Yes, I used 1-3. Nice to know that there are technical reasons in that some codes don't always play well together. Well, maybe not nice, but nice to know it isn't me. Smile. Looking forward as always to whatever new things are added to the next Word template. You do a beautiful job with it. Jean After hearing two eyewitness accounts of the same accident, you begin to wonder about history. ----- Original Message ----- From: Susan To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 10:21 PM Subject: [duxuser] Re: skn code in Word Hi Jean, This is interesting timing. I've been working on some revisions to the next BANA template, and issues with the attribution and a new quote style offered some challenges. Some of the codes dealing with blank lines in these situation don't play well together. Use 1-3 since you know it works. Susan From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jean Menzies Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 12:05 PM To: DBT list Subject: [duxuser] skn code in Word I'm using the Word Bana template and creating a document using Word 2003. I have a list followed by an attribution and want to suppress the skipped line between the list and the attribution. I'm having problems applying the skn code using the DBT Base code and replacing the underlines with SKN. No matter how or where I place the code, it does not suppress the skipped line when I import it into Duxbury. However, when I apply it directly in DBT, it works. I know the simple solution is to change the style in Word from list to 1-3. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? I've read the help on using the SKN and it appears I'm doing it right, but it's not working with a Word import. Jean 2 rules to success in life. 1. Don't tell people everything you know.