on 06-04-2008 8:15 AM
I want to make some charactes in BOLD.
Eg: 'Hi How r u?'
"How" should be in bold. without creating smartstyles can we do this? Is there anything like <b>How</b>? would it work?
Hi,
simply use:
'Hi <B> How </> r u?'
Bye
Edited by: Ntajib Netaji on Jun 5, 2008 3:39 PM
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HI,
Create new character format like c1 & set its styles like font size & type like BOLD or ITALIC..& for other words use different character format like for c2 use font size as normal & not bold.
then use it like.
<c1>How <c2>are you?
Reward points if useful.
thx
twinkal.
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create a new character fromat in smartstyles with bold option.
I guess it will solve ur issue
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Hi,
Try this
Hi <B> How </> are u
Thanks
Nayan
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HI,
create one character format say fro ex ;c1' --->Character format ,of font bold remain.
while writing the code in that particular window
hi<c1> How</> are u? <?>
reward if helpful
Rgds
umakanth
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U create one new character format with BOLD font. then select the corresponding text and apply the character format
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Just out of curiosity... Why wud u not want to use Smartstyles???
pk
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