On Tuesday 15 June 2004 02:09 pm, Craig Bradney wrote: > On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 02:00, Wayne Maeda wrote: > > On Tuesday 15 June 2004 01:30 pm, Craig Bradney wrote: > > > On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 01:25, Wayne Maeda wrote: > > > > On Tuesday 15 June 2004 12:02 pm, Craig Bradney wrote: > > > > > On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 23:54, Wayne Maeda wrote: > > > > > > How does one apply a different paragragh style to a whole > > > > > > document without having to change it one paragraph at a time? I > > > > > > tried the story editor without success. The "Select All" command > > > > > > in the EDIT menu selects the whole document but only applies > > > > > > style to one paragraph at a time. Am I missing something? > > > > > > > > > > > > I know I can apply a style to the whole document by creating and > > > > > > applying a style first, then importing the text into that style. > > > > > > If I already have my text imported, how does one apply a > > > > > > different style to the whole document at one time? > > > > > > > > > > Select the text frame, and choose the paragraph style on the > > > > > properties palette. > > > > > > > > > > Craig > > > > > > > > It doesn't change the style for all of the linked frames, just for > > > > the one frame selected. > > > > > > Correct > > > > So there is no way to apply a change of style to the whole document in > > one shot unless the whole document is contained in one text frame? > > "Whole document" --> implies a WP methodology, rather than DTP. You > should think more of text frames, rather than the document. > > > Just checking. > > My best suggestion is to break the link from the first to the second > frame and then set the paragraph style to what you want for the whole > text frame chain and then relink the first to second frames. > > Craig
As long as I know what can or can't be done then I can work around it instead of looking for a command that doesn't exist. No problem. Thanks, Wayne
