Hi Jean
Thanks for the heads-up.
The information here is comprehensive and explicit, and so does not
require any further additional explanatory text. The point made by
Jean-Francois is also covered here too.
The information supplied by Gary is somewhere in the guide too. If I
don't come across it as I work through the chapters I'll add it in. It's
detailed in the bundled Help too, search on /Measurement Units/, and
select /converting/. Other routes are available.
Thanks
JohnS
On 13/02/2013 18:23, Jean Weber wrote:
It's on page 12 of Chapter 7, Working with Styles, in the Writer Guide v3.6. :-)
Jean
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 6:35 AM, John Smith <clicks...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Hi Peter
I'll make sure to add it into the Styles chapter
JohnS
On 13/02/2013 11:36, PeeWee wrote:
Hello
Problem solved.
Jean came up with the solution.
If you have a percentage figure in the font size for a style, just
highlight
the percentage figure and, for example, type 16pt. This turns all the
percentage figures into point sizes.
Maybe this should be in the Writer Guide.
Regards
PeterS
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