on 05-18-2009 3:30 PM
Hello,
I am trying to create a new style format once I have entered
the text editor. I press the button to create the New Style.
I then give it an appropiate name and the correct formatting
i.e. Arial 10.
I tick the boxes for Add to template and Automatically update.
I can then format the text in this new style. However, when I
exit the text editor the style disappears and the font format reverts
back to how it was.
Can anyone explain why my new style is disappearing ??
Any help much appreciated.
Andy
Hi,
The path you should follow to give your STYLE name.
FORM ATTRIBUTES->OUTPUT OPTIONS->STYLE
In STYLE you should give your STYLE name.
Please check once again whether there is an ARIEL font in your creating STYLE.
May Be sometimes when saving it will disappear but when printing the form it will come perfect.
Regards
Raj
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Hi,
First Create the Style using Smartstyles.After that assign that style in u r form.
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Hi,
Try creating the new styles using the TCODE smartstyles and then after creating the new style activate the smartstyle after that you have to save the smartform and come out of the form and then once again you have to enter then only the newly created style will be reflected in the smartform and moreover you have to declare the smartstyle name in the
FORM ATTRIBUTES -> OUTPUT OPTIONS->STYLE NAME.
There in the place of system you have to give your smart style name instead of System.
Regards,
Venkat.
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Hi,
it is better to create a new style from the transaccion SMARTSTYLES
then when u r done, do not forget to active the new style.
Regards
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