At 01:29 05/10/2016 -0700, John Hart wrote:
Can a style be edited after it's used? If so how is it done?
Yes. And for page styles (which is what you should be talking about
here), it happens that there is an even easier way than the general
way, using the Styles and Formatting window, that ot
At 19:37 05/10/2016 +0100, Mary Jack wrote:
Can I just locate changes in a document from one use I've had a USB
failure and don't want to wreck my whole backup doing the document
check as it will have more info than I need. Anyone got a simple
answer, please?
To get a simple answer you may ha
On 06/10/16 10:02 AM, John Hart wrote:
On 10/5/2016 3:11 PM, Martin Groenescheij wrote:
The problem is that you don't read the answers given already to you.
for example Rory said in one of his many answers :
One can certainly edit a style after it is used.
AND, he also said
The built in st
On 05/10/2016 21:47, John Hart wrote:
> From what I understand, styles are associated with paragraphs, not pages,
There are:
* Page Styles;
* Paragraph Styles;
* Numbering Styles;
* Character Styles;
Depending upon how configured, these styles can be used to trigger other
things.
In my example,
On 10/5/2016 3:11 PM, Martin Groenescheij wrote:
The problem is that you don't read the answers given already to you.
for example Rory said in one of his many answers :
One can certainly edit a style after it is used.
AND, he also said
The built in styles are usually adequate for all but the
On 06/10/16 8:47 AM, John Hart wrote:
On 10/5/2016 10:30 AM, toki wrote:
Look at the page style for Chapter 1. It should be_Right Page_.
1. A right click on the first page of chapter 1 brings up a menu.
2. Towards the bottom of the menu is Edit Paragraph Style.
3. Is this the right place to m
On 10/5/2016 10:30 AM, toki wrote:
Look at the page style for Chapter 1. It should be_Right Page_.
1. A right click on the first page of chapter 1 brings up a menu.
2. Towards the bottom of the menu is Edit Paragraph Style.
3. Is this the right place to make the change?
The Organizer tab shows:
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On 06/10/16 1:46 AM, nasrin khaksar wrote:
hello every one.
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Can I just locate changes in a document from one use I've had a USB failure
and don't want to wreck my whole backup doing the document check as it will
have more info than I need. Anyone got a simple answer, please?
On 05/10/2016 08:38, John Hart wrote:
> The Title, Copyright, and Table were pasted into the TEXT block
> at the beginning, separated by inserted Manual Breaks.
Look at the page style for Chapter 1. It should be _Right Page_.
If it isn't, then the simplest way to correct it, is to modify the
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Windows 7.
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On Sep 27, 2016, at 09:11, Belton wrote:
Could you please give me simple step by step instructions for saving
(backin
hello every one.
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one sample of your incrypted files, (it should be one mb and less
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and also upload a readme file that hacke
On Wed, 5 Oct 2016 02:08:59 -0700
John Hart wrote:
> On 10/4/2016 6:57 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
> > Why use a legacy version? Is the bug that you have yet to upgrade
> > software from January 2011 which was rendered obsolete in May 2012?
> >
> I'm working on an obsolete computer with limited disk
On Wed, 5 Oct 2016 02:33:46 -0700
John Hart wrote:
> On 10/5/2016 1:53 AM, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
> > My advice is to forget working on your main document for the present - it
> > is too complex for initial learning and one is always worried that a wrong
> > action will destroy it. Make a short
On 10/5/2016 1:53 AM, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
My advice is to forget working on your main document for the present - it is
too complex for initial learning and one is always worried that a wrong action
will destroy it. Make a short trial file and use that to set up sample page
numbering.
The ma
On 10/4/2016 6:57 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
Why use a legacy version? Is the bug that you have yet to upgrade
software from January 2011 which was rendered obsolete in May 2012?
I'm working on an obsolete computer with limited disk space,
and it's a simple project that won't be using advanced fe
On Wed, 5 Oct 2016 01:29:32 -0700
John Hart wrote:
> On 10/4/2016 6:05 PM, Girvin R. Herr wrote:
> > The trick is to first set up the page styles.
> Can a style be edited after it's used?
> If so how is it done?
One can certainly edit a style after it is used. The best way to to this
(works fo
On 10/4/2016 6:43 PM, toki wrote:
Select the appropriate attributes for the appropriate styles.
I'd have to look at the document in question, to explain why it produces
the result it does. I suspect that it due to the inserted page not
having headers/footers in which page numbers can be inserted
On 10/4/2016 6:05 PM, Girvin R. Herr wrote:
The trick is to first set up the page styles.
Can a style be edited after it's used?
If so how is it done?
On the far left of the bottom command bar there's a toggle icon.
One view shows a list of files, the other functions.
At the top of the file li
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