Inheriting styles
James Bredijk
jbredijk at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 26 12:03:47 PDT 2006
Michael,
I think turning off the 'Automatic Level Styles' in the Format menu will turn
that off.
James B
--- Michael Culver <mculver2006 at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm a brand new Outliner user, it (the basic version) is bundled on my new
> Macbook Pro and it has been getting good press, so I thought I would check
> it out. I'm starting off with a fairly ambitious project and jumping in to
> the deep end. I searched the archives for this, but the results are a bit
> overwhelming at the moment, so I put this out to all of you.
>
> Most of the grunt work of my outline is happening in level 3 text. I have
> the "all level 3 rows" style set up just like I want it, including a tail
> indent setting. When I add a new level 3 row, the style attributes show a
> "children of row <whatever is at level 2> style that is more specific than
> the "all level 3 rows", thereby overriding my "all level 3 rows" style
> settings. In the Styles Palette in the Utility drawer, there is no "children
> of <level 2>" style.
>
> This seems like a catch 22. Am I stuck with having to set each individual
> level 3 row like I want it? I don't want this inheritance! How do I turn it
> off? This is a pain and impedes the flow of my typing.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Mike
>
>
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