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I have these in one file in book:
Id (paratag SessionId)
Session Title
Now in my cross reference, I would like these two to show up on separate
lines.
This is what I have so far:
($paratext[SessionId]) $paratext on page\ $pagenum.
Can I force a line break in the middle of a cross reference?
Theresa,
You wrote:
I have these in one file in book:
Id (paratag SessionId)
Session Title
Now in my cross reference, I would like these two to show up on separate
lines.
This is what I have so far:
($paratext[SessionId]) $paratext on page\ $pagenum.
Can I force a line break in the middle
Fred,
You wrote:
Is there a way to force a table that has had all kinds of format
overruling to pick up the ruling properties of the table definition? ...
Select the table anchor, or the entire table (Ctrl + triple click) and then
Table Custom Ruling Shading.
Select Custom Cell Ruling,
I am out of the office until 04/12/2011.
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I have these in one file in book:
Id (paratag SessionId)
Session Title
Now in my cross reference, I would like these two to show up on separate
lines.
This is what I have so far:
(<$paratext[SessionId]>) <$paratext> on page\ <$pagenum>.
Can I force a line break in the middle of a cross