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Adding Extra Characters with Style
This is probably crazy and/or impossible, but I'd like to add
characters at the beginning and end of a style automatically. I'm formatting a document in multiple ways using templates, and I'd like one version to use [ and ] around a certain style (both paragraph and character level styles) and one version to use ( and ). Is there anyway to implement that with styles instead of doing a search and replace--which will likely catch other stuff that I don't want included? Or some other easy way to do it? Or am I just out of luck and I have to chose one braket style and use it for all versions? Thanks, Chris |
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