Are we making this too complicated?

To see all of the characteristics of the paragraph where the curser is
located, just type ctrl + m.

Clint Owen

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Thanks to several of you who replied to my question. 
This is much more complicated than I had any idea of.
I am definitely not up for getting more products and
having to deal with them.  

What I really don't understand is why it is not at
least possible to see what the formatting choices are
for the tag you are IN!!

> In FrameMaker 5.5, is there an easy way to see what
> the formatting selections are for a given tag once
> it
> is created?
> Merry Foxworth
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> In service high, and anthems clear,
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An excerpt from Robert Giddings "Musical Quotes and Anecdotes",
published in Longman Pocket Companions:
"There let the pealing organ blow,
To the full-voiced choir below,
In service high, and anthems clear,
As may with sweetness, through mine ear,
Dissolve me into ecstasies,
And bring all Heav'n before mine eyes".
John Milton - Il Penseroso (1632).

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