Ian Laurenson wrote:
* The following or preceding style An example of where this would be useful is in lists. So that using one conditional style, you could apply a style for when the next style is the same style (e.g. keep with next) and a different style if the following style is different.
this I think is particularly useful. The following scenario - as far as I am concerned, cannot be automated:
style A (no indent)
style B (indent) - obviously this can be done automatically -
style Bstyle A - has now to be entered manually.
style BI know it is no big deal, but it would be nice to be able to do something like that.
Ingo
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