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> From: Steve Rickaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 15:37:04 +0100
> To: Shmuel Wolfson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Brenda Waltermeyer
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, framers
> Subject: Re: Heading with autonumber and square bullet
>
> At 1
At 10:48 -0400 9/8/07, Brenda Waltermeyer wrote:
>That is exactly what it does (rubbish). I need it to be included in the
>numbering string not as a character style. I already have a character style
>called ZHeadNum in the Character Format under Numbering tab in the Paragraph
>designer. I need to
One way of messing with this would be to add a run-in heading with
Dingbats before the other headings. Only allow for it when setting the
indents and tabulature of the headings.
Bodvar
On 8/9/07, Steve Rickaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 17:14 +0200 9/8/07, Shmuel Wolfson wrote:
>
> >If you d
Are you working in structured or unstructured files? You don't say.
If structured, you can define a prefix in the EDD that appears before
the autonumber, for each heading element (if you have level rules, you
may only have one to worry about). Apply appropriate format rules to
this for the
At 17:14 +0200 9/8/07, Shmuel Wolfson wrote:
>If you don't want to mess with character codes, set your desired bullet
>font as a character tag (for example, Dingbats, Wingdings) and use the
>character tag in the Automnumber field. This way you can merely use the
>letter that corresponds with the c
Here's a previously posted reply:
If you don't want to mess with character codes, set your desired bullet
font as a character tag (for example, Dingbats, Wingdings) and use the
character tag in the Automnumber field. This way you can merely use the
letter that corresponds with the character in th