Hi, Walter:

At 6:51 PM -0700 5/19/06, walter hudson wrote:
Dear Framers:

I am working on a job where i keep running into
this problem which is driving me nuts. Especially
since I know I used to be able to solve it...

Simply put: when i make an adjustment to a
paragraph tag--change the font size or the margins
FM makes a Tag1, with the second change
I get Tag2, and endlessly on.

There used to be a global change back/for mechanism
but I cannot reconstruct it.

You don't say what you ARE doing, but it's supposed to be as simple as you remember:

* Place an insertion pointer into an example of the paragraph format you want to change.

* In the paragraph designer, choose the property page you want to change, and change things to suit.

* Click "Update All." If you observe carefully, you'll see that the Update All button is near "Formats Tagged: <insertion point format name here>. The button can only display one line of text, so the meaning is a little unclear.

This operation changes all the paragraphs in the current file that use the current format. No new name should be created, unless perhaps you're using File > Utilities > Create and Apply Formats.

* Repeat the steps to make changes in other paragraph designer property groups.

* Distribute the change format definitions to other files with File > Import > Formats. If you start the import from a single file, you import into that one file from one source file. If you start from a book window, with some or all files selected, import works from one file to all selected files.

* TIP * There's no undo, but if you import into opened and saved files, you can revert them if the result isn't correct.

HTH

________________
Regards,

Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
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