Hi Carl,
From another posting:
Jallan wrote:

> Graham Smith wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to add a formatting text tag when working in a text editor >> that OOo would recognise when the text file is imported into it.
>>
>> So in the text file you could type something like "/i italicised word/i" >> that would then format the words "italicised word" as italics in Open
>> Office.
>
>
>
> Yes.
>
> Use HTML codes and save the file with extension ".HTM" or extension ".HTML".
>
> For example, a file named FORMAT_TEST.HTML containing the text "The quick brown <i>fox</i> jumps over the lazy <b>dog</b>." when opened by Writer will display without the tags, with the word "fox" in italics, and the word "dog" in boldface.
>
> This trick also works with MS Word.
>
> Jallan

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I am creating .TXT files from a program. How can I find out what codes to insert into the output lines so that the various areas will show up as bold, underlined, different fonts, sizes, and/or colors, etc.? Thanks.
Carl


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