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Emphasis On/Off is a special set of two styles. The first style (the "On" style) sets formatting commands to create an emphasized style (e.g. using bold and/or a different font or larger font size). The second style reverses the commands of the first style and thus turns the emphasis "off". The Set Styles: Emphasis On/Off dialog is used to set or define these special styles.
To define a special Emphasis On/Off style:
| 1 | Click Format, Styles, Create Edit Insert, then click the New button. |
| 2 | Select Partial Style and Emphasis On/Off, then click OK. |
| 3 | Check each of the four boxes on the left (Style, Font, Size, Case) that you want to use in setting the style. |
| 4 | If you checked Style in step 1, click Bold, Italic and/or Underline. Nota Bene will automatically reverse these settings for the "Off" style. |
| 5 | If you checked Font, Size or Case in step 1, use the drop down boxes to select the settings you want. Note that you must select the settings to restore after the emphasized text as well as the settings to use for emphasized text. |
| 6 | Type in the name for the emphasis style (the "On" style). Nota Bene will automatically assign a name to the style that reverses the emphasis, using the name for the emphasis style preceded by a forward slash. |
See also:
Using a defined style
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