On 4 Aug 2014, at 16:20, Derek Cross wrote: .
Try selecting the...
thanks for the suggestions guys: it's more about 'things none of the help files seem to know the answer to but someone who uses it can immediately tell me'...
I didn't go into specifics as I wasn't even sure anyone was using it. I'll break down my various issues into discrete ones;)
One of my specific problems is I'm doing a recipe book. I want it to work portrait AND landscape so I need the same text to appear in both (in different arrangements). Let's say 'recipe' and 'instructions'. Currently the best I can do is add a text box to each layout and then type it out twice (or copy-paste). I thought there was a way round this but haven't found one. You can set the same style but not the same content, it seems (unless you want it to appear unaltered in every single section, which obviously you don't).
That's the most frustrating one right now (though I can do a workaround of copying it)
Maybe I'm too used to LaTeX where you specify something (e.g. section heading) and can then refer to it...
If anyone knows a way of doing this (which will save me a lot of time) then you will get the 'present' of my next issue;)
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