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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">hi britta,<br>
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cite="mid:E0DDFB6C2FFC466486DD34471C6E60E6@mail2world.com"
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Thank you for alle your comments - using the second first og
second last letter is what I am using today - taking a lot of time
and can get a lot af mistakes.<br>
One of the problems are, when I make a return and want to write
more, the text formatting go back to default.<br>
Here is my ideas:<br>
<ol>
<li>A frame can have a default - thats OK</li>
<li>If I wont something else - then I can either:<br>
- write the text an give it a style (why shall a I go two
places to use/edit styles ??) or<br>
- select the text an give it a direct font, size, color etc.<br>
and this cut the default frame set and go on with new selected</li>
<li>A hard return gives whats defined in a style or whats
defined directly in the frame</li>
<li>A soft return just give a new line without any change</li>
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<p>For me it seem, it is a quistion about cutting the link back to
frame default every time a return is used, when a text is given
a style og a text is given i direct font etc.</p>
<p>Am I wrong ?</p>
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<br>
you're at least more right than me!<br>
<br>
the problem is currently indeed bount to the return.<br>
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to reproduce:<br>
- put some text in a text frame<br>
- set the color for the whole frame to green<br>
- set the last word to red<br>
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now:<br>
- if you type some text at the end of the frame it will be red.<br>
- but as soon as you type return in the middle of a green word, you
the text on the new line will be green but the one at the end of the
old line will be red<br>
- if you put a return at the end of the last word (a green one!), if
you write some text at then of the old one it will be green, but on
the new line it will be red<br>
- if you set the first word as green and add a return in front of
it, the text on the new line will also be red<br>
- with shift click you don't get the problem.<br>
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do those steps match what you're experience?<br>
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ciao<br>
a.l.e<br>
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