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April 23, 2021
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RH 2020 Can you still define Style for following paragraph?

  • April 23, 2021
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I had used RoboHelp 1017 for several years but I started a new job and they are using RH 2020. I've been trying to setup all my styles and I previously used the function "Style for following paragraph" when formatting styles. I can't figure out in RH 2020 how to do that. 

Side note I really don't like RH2020 because I'm not very savvy on html or css. The  RH 2020 you really need to be trained in using the code. 

Back to my issue, is it possible to set the next style to follow in RH2020? If I need to put it in the code how or where would I do that.

Thanks,

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    Correct answer Peter Grainge

    I suspect it is 2017 you have been using. 🙂

     

    What you want was done in 2017 by using proprietary code and 2020 applies HTML5 and CSS3 standards where that is not an option.

     

    It helps to understand the code but it shouldn't prove too difficult. It's more about finding your way around something new. I'm sure you will soon get used to it.

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    See www.grainge.org for free Authoring and RoboHelp Information

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    Peter Grainge
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    Peter GraingeCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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    April 23, 2021

    I suspect it is 2017 you have been using. 🙂

     

    What you want was done in 2017 by using proprietary code and 2020 applies HTML5 and CSS3 standards where that is not an option.

     

    It helps to understand the code but it shouldn't prove too difficult. It's more about finding your way around something new. I'm sure you will soon get used to it.

    ________________________________________________________
    See www.grainge.org for free Authoring and RoboHelp Information

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