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More than one text height or style in a mtext group

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johnwilson0805
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More than one text height or style in a mtext group

I have a itemized list in a mtext group and I want to change the text style in the

main headings. When I select the heading line it says all style will be changed.

 

Thanks

 

john Wilson

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Joe-Bouza
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Ok I give up. What is an MTEXT Group?

 

 


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neilyj666
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Have you put several Mtext Items in a Group??

 

I'm assuming that you wish to have the Heading in one text style and the other data in another text style.

 

I'm not sure if this can be done although it is possible to highlight various sections of Mtext and apply Bold, Italic, Underline etc to it although the style remains the same.

 

You might be able to achieve your desired effect by creating a table (or importing/linking Excel sheet with desired formatting)

 

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You can change the Font or Height for individual text in Mtext. As you have found out you cannot change the style except for the whole Mtext entity.

 

I would suggest highlighting the heading and changing the font and/or the height to get the look you want.

 

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johnwilson0805
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Hi Neilyj

 

I'm sorry. I used the wrong term. for example if I type a large paragraph and within that paragraph

I want to change one sentence to a different style ot change the height, can that be done. My next

reply says he didn't believe it could other than import or link from another word program.

 

But thanks for replying

John Wilson

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neilyj666
in reply to: johnwilson0805

As Allen suggested here is a screenshot of the sort of thing you can do - the style cannnot be changed but the individual elements can be changed e.g. Font, Size, Bold Etc

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johnwilson0805
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Thats cool Thank you. I wil try that

 

john

 

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