[duxuser] Re: Is there an outdent command in 10.4

  • From: "Steve Dresser" <s.dresser@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 14:33:59 -0400



Don,

You can use the [svprg] command to cause the first line of a paragraph to start at cell 1, and subsequent lines to start at cell 3. Alternatively, you can use a List style which will cause each line in the list to start at cell 1, and indent each runover line so it starts in cell 3. The only catch here is that you have to treat each item in the list as one line, i.e. no hard returns anywhere but at the end of the item.

Regarding hard spaces, the hard space in Word maps to the ['] code in Duxbury, which appears in the text as an ASCII 32 (the space character). The main purpose of the ['] is to force a space to occur in Duxbury where it normally would not. Normally, Duxbury puts one space between words regardless of the number of spaces in the print file.

Steve

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