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Luis Garnacho #1
multiple font-sizre in styles (freehand 10)
is it possible to make a style so different font sizes and/or styles (read bold,italic etc) are applied to the different tabulations? I always found annoying that when applying a style to a line/paragraph all font sizes/styles where set to the same size/style...
example: can a make a style like this?:
BP5EVX 1.700 10,22
BP5EY 608 3,66
BP5EY-11 608 3,66
instead of getting something like this?
BP5EVX 1.700 10,22
BP5EY 608 3,66
BP5EY-11 608 3,66
thanks, this would save me hours of editing and, If changes would be made, I wouldn't find myself changing the whole thing manually
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Brian Pylant #2
Re: multiple font-sizre in styles (freehand 10)
Rich Hudgins wrote:
This actually goes beyond character styles (it sounds like he wants to> I believe you are asking for character level styles vs. paragraph level.
> FH does not do this. Any style will be applied to an entire paragraph
> no matter what.
apply multiple styles (based on tabulation) with one click, which even
character styles (such as those found in InDesign) cannot do. Quark 6
will do this (I think - I have not upgraded nor do I plan to), and there
are XTensions to do this (and probably ID plugins as well).
Brian
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