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Re: New heading in framework



Barrie,

Been there, done that, got a sweaty t-shirt to prove it..... But the answer
is actually simple. It took me some arm-waving and foot-stamping and
shouting before I understood how to do it, because it's a bit buried in the
system and not immediately obvious.

Put the cursor exactly where you want the new heading to be, and then go
Insert | New Framework Level | Insert Heading (Split Body). The new heading
can then be promoted or demoted to the desired level.

The keystroke is Shift+Ctrl+Alt+Insert.

Mervyn E. Bennun
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Barrie Fairley" <barfair@comcast.net>
To: "Multiple recipients of list NOTABENE" <notabene@piper.hamline.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 2:02 AM
Subject: New heading in framework


> Using one of the off-the-shelf framworks, I have a number of pages already
> written in a manuscript.  I would now like to insert one or two new level
> three headings at the beginning of certain paragraphs that are under the
> same level two heading.  How do I do that?  Any time I try to insert a new
> heading, its brackets appear at the bottom of the whole level two section.
> When I try to maneuver them to the start of the desired paragraph, using
the
> yellow arrows on the toolbar, they will not go there.  I end up with a
> frozen, messed up manuscript and have to back out without saving it.
>
> Barrie Fairley



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