[duxuser] Re: blank portions of pages

  • From: Dave Durber <dadurber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 23:27:41 -0400

When you are editing documents where you want to use the heading level
3 style, for example, where you want text to stand out but you do not
want the heading level3 to be included when generating tables of
contents, you should edit the heading level 3 style and remove the
[rps3] code, which is the last code in the "begin style codes" edit
field and you should remove the [rpe3] code, which is the first code
in the "ending codes" edit field.

When you confirm that you want to accept the changes to the edited
style, do not save the changes the the template unless you want to
alter the heading level 3 style for all documents.

Now, when you generate the table of contents for this document, the
text that is enclosed within the beginning and ending codes for the
heading level 3 style will not be includedin the generated table of
contents.

On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 13:46:01 +1200, you wrote:

>I've transcribed a document and am just doing a final check before
>sending it off.  I used heading 3 for some headings I didn't want
>included in a table of contents, then told the contents generator to
>only include up to level 2.  I used heading 3 instead of ind5 and
>ind1, because I figured I wouldn't have to worry about the subheadings
>appearing on the last line of a page.  However, after some  of the
>paragraphs which follow the headings, the bottom two thirds of the
>page is blank.  I've looked in the file and can't seem
>to find any extra spaces or commands which might throw dbt out, and
>there are no new page codes either.
>the strange thing is that this problem only occurs in the beginning of
>where I used these
>headings, then further on, the rest are ok, and the page is full as it
>should be.  In a previous volume where I used heading 3, everything
>was ok.
>
>Has anyone else struck this before?
>
>
>
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