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Re: Paragraph formats (using two char styles in)



Dimi,

As other(s) have posted, I do not believe that you can directly do what you
want to do.

However, if you have one or more large documents which you can process in a
"batch mode", you could use FrameScript to locate a unique text string in your
document and a) apply a character format to it OR b) apply the character
format and at the same time delete the stuff that made it a unique string [if
you can't otherwise locate it as a unique string].

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D.M. Everette wrote:
> 
> Have an interesting problem here.
> 
> Is there a way to use two character styles in one paragraph format? I
> want to use a small symbol in Wingding immediately to the left of the
> word "Warning," which uses the Warning character format (red text).
> 
> The word "Warning" is part of the paragraph style. I tried adding
> <Wingdings>M<Defaul Para Font> next to "Warning," but that didn't work.
> 
> Thanks for your suggestions. Have a great weekend, everyone! (Yes, you
> in the States can be jealous that it's already 4:30 here.)
> 
> Dimi Everette
>

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