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Re: New heading in framework



Barrie,

You can also do the same thing with the right mouse button. Framework --> Insert heading (split body)
Then promote, demote, as you like.

The BetaX works better than earlier versions of the outliner in my experience. I always insert a blank line before and after inserting just to be sure that no coding commands get injured in the process.

Christian

----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Webb" <webb.bob@sympatico.ca>
To: "Multiple recipients of list NOTABENE" <notabene@piper.hamline.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 10:13 AM
Subject: RE: New heading in framework


Barrie,

Place your cursor at the beginning of the paragraph which you want to be
just under the new heading your are going to insert.

Then, in the menu go to "Insert | New Framework Level | Insert Heading
(Split Body)"

It is this last sub-menu item ("Insert Heading [Split Body]" that will do
what you want.

Now, the framework level that you get is the same as the preceding one. If
you want to make it a different level, then just use the menu icons that
"Promote/Demote One Level" to make it the sub-level you want.

Hope this is what you are looking for.

Bob Webb.


-----Original Message-----
From: notabene@piper.hamline.edu
[mailto:notabene@piper.hamline.edu] On Behalf Of Barrie Fairley
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 7:02 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list NOTABENE
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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