RE: Paragraph without new line
- From: "CyberTaz" <CyberTaz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2005 10:53:02 -0700
Hi Art-
Even though what you are asking might be done with code, it really isn't the
best solution... how would you start a new paragraph if Enter was
reprogrammed? Also, you can't have two paras on the same line, but let's try
another approach.
You can define the two styles you want to use for formatting, then create a
2-column table. Select the first column and apply "Style A", then select the
second column and apply "Style B". Use the Tab key to move from cell to cell,
and each will be formatted as you type. If you don't want the cell borders to
show, go to Table>Select Table, then Format>Borders and Shading to select
None.
HTH |:>)
"Art" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can I create a new paragraph without getting a new line. My purpose is that
> I'd like to have styles handle formatting so that if I hit Enter, I will get
> the next style, but not a new line.
>
> For example, I'd like to have:
>
> Topic: some descriptive stuff then some "see also" stuff.
>
> Topic: I'd want in one font, with some characteristics. The other two
> "sections" will have their own characteristics. Then I'll do another entry,
> and so on.
>
> I'd appreciate any help.
>
> Art
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