Thanks Hussain, I will do it as you suggust Kind Regards
Swami Kevala On 6/29/07, Hussein Shafie <hussein at xmlmind.com> wrote: > > Swami Kevala wrote: > > > > but is there a way to "unwrap" an element. For example I have a number > > of <para> elements. Now I can select several consecutive paras and wrap > > them in a <topic> element. Now if I decide that I want to remove the > > topic element - keeping the content intact, how can I do this? > > > > --> Interactively: > > [1] Select all the children of the topic. For example, you may select > the topic and then press Esc-Down Arrow (Select|All Children). > > [2] Press Ctrl-C (Edit|Copy) to copy all the children to the clipboard. > > [3] Now select the topic itself. If all its children are selected, > pressing Ctrl-Up Arrow suffices. > > [4] Press Ctrl-V (Edit|Paste) to replace the selected topic by the > contents of the clipboard. > > > > --> You may want to write a macro command to automate this. See > http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/commands/writing_macros.html > > > > --> When using Professional Edition: > > * Professional Edition has a macro-recorder which allows you to record > the sequence of commands corresponding to: > > Esc Down Arrow > Ctrl-C > Ctrl-Up Arrow > Ctrl-V > > * Professional Edition has menu item "Options|Customize > Configuration|Add Keyboard Shortcut" which allows you to bind last > recorded macro to keystrokes. > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.xmlmind.com/pipermail/xmleditor-support/attachments/20070629/5e0c54b6/attachment.htm

