On 4 Sep 2013, at 09:56, Rolf-Werner Eilert <eilert-sprachen at t-online.de> 
wrote:

> 
> 
> Am 03.09.2013 18:17, schrieb JLuc:
>> Le 03/09/2013 10:16, Rolf-Werner Eilert a ?crit :
>>> This can be somewhat nerv-racking when you have a paragraph full of
>>> bolds, italics and stuff, and then have to change
>>> the paragraph style, causing all formattings to disappear.
>> 
>> Sure.
>> 
>> What seems even more nerv-racking (whatever this mean !)
> 
> 
> Heard this in a TV ad some twenty years ago: "...can be a nerv-racking 
> experience..." Things like this are kept in mind ;-)
> 
> But is it written with an "e"? nerve?
> 
> Rolf

Nerve racking. Also nerve wracking which is how I've always spelled it. Much 
used in this household!

I too have learned through losing formatting to leave the italics, bold etc 
until the end. I format all the text using the style I want first, but using 
Properties/Text, not the Story Editor, as you have to do it para by para there 
as far as I can see. I find italics etc can be easier too using Properties as 
you don't have a smaller list of font styles.


Regards

Nicki Griffin

The Skipper & Her Mate 
New Island Books
www.newisland.ie

floating boater
http://floatingboater.blogspot.com/

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