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Accidently deleted standard paragraph tags H1, H2. How do get them?

Community Beginner ,
Feb 02, 2011 Feb 02, 2011

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I could, of course, import them in from another new document but is there an easier, more standard way?  Thanks.

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Contributor , Feb 03, 2011 Feb 03, 2011

They’re not really “standard” tags, simply paragraph formats defined by whoever designed your templates or initial documents. (My FrameMaker, for example, makes new documents with Heading1, Heading2, not H1, H2.) Importing from your original template would be the usual way to go.

Having said that, if the paragraph formats are already used in your document, but you have just deleted them from the catalogue, you can restore them. With the cursor in an “H1” paragraph, click on Apply in the paragraph

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They’re not really “standard” tags, simply paragraph formats defined by whoever designed your templates or initial documents. (My FrameMaker, for example, makes new documents with Heading1, Heading2, not H1, H2.) Importing from your original template would be the usual way to go.

Having said that, if the paragraph formats are already used in your document, but you have just deleted them from the catalogue, you can restore them. With the cursor in an “H1” paragraph, click on Apply in the paragraph designer. FrameMaker will prompt you to (re)create it as a format and add it to the catalogue.

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Feb 04, 2011 Feb 04, 2011

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Hi David,  Thanks for your response.  If I've changed H1, how does apply get it back? It's already changed so apply would only apply the new header H1 to the text.

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Ah, when you said you’d deleted them I assumed they were no longer in the catalogue. If your H1 paragraph definition is no longer the way you want it to be, importing from a “good” document is the best way.

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