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At 14:33 17/12/2011 -0500, Doug McGarrett wrote:
On 12/17/2011 04:25 AM, Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
Le 17/12/2011 08:03, Doug McGarrett a écrit :
If every time you want to write am or pm in small caps, it's going to be a pain.

I think that the best solution is to create and use a character style "small_cap" inherited from style Standard.

You're way beyond me. I have no idea how to create a character style, or how it would be used if I had done so. If you would please explain, I would be much gratified.

Create:
o Go to Format | Styles and Formatting (or click the Styles and Formatting button in the Formatting toolbar, or press F11). o Click the Character Styles button at the top of the Styles and Formatting window.
o Right-click on Default and click New... .
o Enter the name for your new style ("Small Caps"?) on the Organizer tab.
o On the Font Effects tab, under Effects, select "Small capitals".
o Click OK.

Use:
o Keep the Styles and Formatting window open.
o Select the text to which you want the style to apply.
o Double-click the style name in the Styles and Formatting window.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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