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AMacGuy #1
How To Set Paragraph Style for Stand-alone pages?
The default paragraph style for stand-alone pages appears to be "Dreamweaver"
style (no extra lines). I prefer the web page style that adds an extra line to
the end of the paragraph. How can this be set for stand-alone editing of pages
on my local hard drive. This setting is normally part of administration for a
web site. But with stand-alone editing, there is no web site.
...Duane
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Lars Forslin #2
Re: How To Set Paragraph Style for Stand-alone pages?
Create a folder where you store all your files. Regard that as a web site
and make it the root folder of the site.
/Lars
"AMacGuy" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> skrev i meddelandet
news:dh8379$k30$1@forums.macromedia.com...> The default paragraph style for stand-alone pages appears to be
> "Dreamweaver"
> style (no extra lines). I prefer the web page style that adds an extra
> line to
> the end of the paragraph. How can this be set for stand-alone editing of
> pages
> on my local hard drive. This setting is normally part of administration
> for a
> web site. But with stand-alone editing, there is no web site.
>
> ...Duane
>
>
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