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RE: Hidden text?
- To: <notabene () piper ! hamline ! edu>
- Subject: RE: Hidden text?
- From: "Enrique Lynch" <lynch () telefonica ! net>
- Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 10:07:02 +0100
Inserting hidden text is a very old NB (a probably XyWrite) feature.
To insert invisible comments (that is, hidden text) into a document go
F9 IV F10
Then use the window thats opens to the bottom of your document to insert
your comments and when you are done close it with F3.
Now, if you want to find the invisible text you have just introduced you
would then have to switch to Show Codes view (Shift-F8) and search the IV
invisible marker with
F9 SEA F10 where "SEA" means "search absolute" or "exact match". The search
string should be:
F9 SEA \IV\ F10
Or, in the event, if you remember the subject/text of your hidden
annotation, the string you want to find in the text.
Best,
Enrique
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: notabene@piper.hamline.edu
> [mailto:notabene@piper.hamline.edu] En nombre de Robert H. Kubie
> Enviado el: martes, 21 de febrero de 2006 6:37
> Para: Multiple recipients of list NOTABENE
> Asunto: Re: Hidden text?
>
> I am not familiar with Word's "Hidden Text," but in Nota Bene
> you might want to have a look at "Annotation" under "Insert."
> I use it whenever I wrote a letter, to insert by the address
> of the recipient the recipient's phone number. It doesn't
> print, but I can find it whenever I need it.
>
> --Bob Kubie
>
>
>
>
> At 10:48 AM 2/20/2006, Michael Burer wrote:
>
> >Does Nota Bene have anything akin to Word's "hidden text"? I have
> >looked for something like this and not found it yet.
> >
> >Michael Burer
> >Dallas Theological Seminary
>
> Robert H. Kubie
> Attorney at Law
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