P
Pauba
Hello guys:
It's about styles.
Is it possible to apply a new style in some sentences -- Style Type:
Character // Based on: underlying proprieties -- work with the document, and
then go back to the original formatting?
Actually, what I want to know it is the following: is the "underlying
proprieties" a "second layer" of formatting? Is that something that I could
scrap off afterwards? If so, how can I take this "second layer" off?
The style would be applied over bold, italic, and regular font -- and I need
all this formatting back.
Thanks,
P.
Thanks,
P.
It's about styles.
Is it possible to apply a new style in some sentences -- Style Type:
Character // Based on: underlying proprieties -- work with the document, and
then go back to the original formatting?
Actually, what I want to know it is the following: is the "underlying
proprieties" a "second layer" of formatting? Is that something that I could
scrap off afterwards? If so, how can I take this "second layer" off?
The style would be applied over bold, italic, and regular font -- and I need
all this formatting back.
Thanks,
P.
Thanks,
P.