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To: FrameUsers List <Framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Frame List <Framers@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Paragraph formats (using two char styles in)
From: Jay Smith <jay@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 08 May 1999 12:38:25 -0400
Organization: Jay Smith & Associates
References: <3732F7C6.AB086154@adcon.at>
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
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]. -- Jay Smith e-mail: jay@jaysmith.com The Press for History(tm), The Press for Education(tm), The Press for [Your Industry](tm), The Press for....(tm) On-demand printing and binding of hardbound books. Minimum run one copy. P.O. Box 650 Snow Camp, NC 27349 USA Phone: Int+US+336-376-9991 Toll-Free Phone in US & Canada: 1-800-447-8267 Fax: Int+US+336-376-6750 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 > ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **