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tchsty |
Longname: | t ch ain sty le | ![]() |
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See also: | tsty wi4 |
Summary |
Chains one paragraph style to another, so that paragraphs are automatically tagged in the specified order, as the Enter key is pressed. Each paragraph style can be linked to another. The number of chain styles is unlimited. |
Example extract |
The example below shows how to chain paragraph styles in order. The paragraph styles will be chained and inserted in this order as you press the Enter key.
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Syntax
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start style:t style 2:t ?style 3:t ?style 4:t ?style 5:t ?
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start style:t |
The paragraph style tag to start chaining from. This leads into style2, which in turn causes style3 to be used, etc. |
style 2:t |
The paragraph chain style tag 2 to be used when a Enter is entered at the end the previous paragraph in the chain. Entering the same name as that of the previous style effectively breaks the chain. Entering the name of a style already in the chain can also be used to create a 'loop' of styles. |
style 3:t |
The paragraph chain style 3. |
style 4:t |
The paragraph chain style 4. |
style 5:t |
The paragraph chain style 5. |
Document created on 08-Feb-2003 (revision 1)