Lester C. Smalley wrote:
On Thursday, December 22, 2005 10:31 AM, David ARNOULT - Marketing
Operations wrote:
| Hello everybody,
|
| Is there a possibility in FM to define a character style with
| a background color? Objective would be to define a character
| style with a grey background
David ARNOULT - Marketing Operations said:
Hello everybody,
Is there a possibility in FM to define a character style with a
background
color? Objective would be to define a character style with a grey
background
to mean a button in a software to click, for instance... Like in Word
when
A wrote:
A.u.r.o.r.a
www.adventuresindefecation.com
Well, I just had to check that link out to be sure I read it correctly.
A little story for you: Years ago, I worked as a security guard in a
downtown office tower and attached mall. Whenever anything out of the
ordinary occurred, we were
At 4:31 pm +0100 22/12/05, David ARNOULT - Marketing Operations wrote:
Is there a possibility in FM to define a character style with a background
color? Objective would be to define a character style with a grey background
to mean a button in a software to click, for instance... Like in Word when
Don Spencer wrote:
How do I keep fractions and mixed numbers written in standard
slash and dash, e.g. 1/16 or 2-3/8, together when they wind
up at the end of a line?
Select Format Document Text Options. In the dialog, remove the slash
from the Allow Line Breaks After box. Click Apply.
Hello everybody,
Is there a possibility in FM to define a character style with a background
color? Objective would be to define a character style with a grey background
to mean a button in a software to click, for instance... Like in Word when
you highlight a text in yellow... has anyone done
At 4:31 pm +0100 22/12/05, David ARNOULT - Marketing Operations wrote:
>Is there a possibility in FM to define a character style with a background
>color? Objective would be to define a character style with a grey background
>to mean a button in a software to click, for instance... Like in Word
Lester C. Smalley wrote:
> On Thursday, December 22, 2005 10:31 AM, David ARNOULT - Marketing
> Operations wrote:
>
> | Hello everybody,
> |
> | Is there a possibility in FM to define a character style with
> | a background color? Objective would be to define a character
> | style with a
David ARNOULT - Marketing Operations said:
> Hello everybody,
>
> Is there a possibility in FM to define a character style with a
> background
> color? Objective would be to define a character style with a grey
> background
> to mean a button in a software to click, for instance... Like in Word
>
A wrote:
>
> A.u.r.o.r.a
> www.adventuresindefecation.com
Well, I just had to check that link out to be sure I read it correctly.
A little story for you: Years ago, I worked as a security guard in a
downtown office tower and attached mall. Whenever anything out of the
ordinary occurred, we
At 4:31 PM +0100 12/22/05, David ARNOULT - Marketing Operations wrote:
>Hello everybody,
>
>Is there a possibility in FM to define a character style with a background
>color? Objective would be to define a character style with a grey background
>to mean a button in a software to click, for
David,
As others have noted, you could set up the text in a table cell and shade
the cell.
However, another technique is to define a text frame with a colored fill. I
like this because I can have more control over the placement and flow of the
text.
Note that if you try this technique, it's
Hello:
How do I keep fractions and mixed numbers written in standard slash and
dash, e.g. 1/16" or 2-3/8", together when they wind up at the end of a line?
I'm aware of fraction fonts, but am hoping there's some way to add them to
the personal dictionary or otherwise get them on a spelling list
Don Spencer wrote:
> How do I keep fractions and mixed numbers written in standard
> slash and dash, e.g. 1/16" or 2-3/8", together when they wind
> up at the end of a line?
Select Format > Document > Text Options. In the dialog, remove the slash
from the Allow Line Breaks After box. Click
donandjudy1 wrote:
> Hello:
>
> How do I keep fractions and mixed numbers written in standard slash and
> dash, e.g. 1/16" or 2-3/8", together when they wind up at the end of a line?
>
In Format > Document > Text Options, delete the slash from the Allow
Line Breaks After list.
When you type
Alternatively, use the Math tool to create them.
(If you keep using them over and over, place them on the reference page,
and just link to them.)
Cheers!
Grant
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