Hi,
Le 17/12/2011 20:33, doug a écrit :
On 12/17/2011 04:25 AM, Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
[...]
I think that the best solution is to create and use a character style
"small_cap" inherited from style Standard.
Best regards
JBF
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.
Short answer : F1 (Help) ;-)
Less short answer : F11 (Styles and Formating) -> 2nd icon -> dropdown
list : choose Applied Styles -> select Standard -> right clic : New...
When your character style has been defined, select the string you want
to make small capital -> double-click on the appropriate character style
Best regards
JBF
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