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About the paragraph catalog, what is the "check" symbol in grey (see blue lines) ? Why have I several check symbols in grey ? Because these paragraph tags (in grey) are not used in the document.
Salut Pierre:
Here is my interpretation of the checkmarks: they indicate styles that are currently in use, and styles that will be used as soon as you use that particular feature.
The default pre-checked styles are as follows:
Body is automatically assigned to any new text in a new default document, CellBody, CellHeading and TableTitle are automatically assigned when you add a default new table, and Footnote and TableFootnote ar
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There is at least one paragraph using that tag in your document, though it may not contain text. Save the file as MIF and open in a text editor to find the content using the paragraph.
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Hi Matt,
About the paragraph tags (Cellule courant / Cellule intitulé / Note page / Note Tableau / Titre tableau), I am sure they are not in this document, so why have I a grey checkmark for them ? By example, I have no note inside the document.
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Are any of those paragraphs in use on master pages, references pages, or in hidden conditional text?
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Hi frame expert,
By example, I have just opened a new empty FM file, and I see that FM create automatically some paragraph tags that are with a grey checkmark. The master page is empty, and I have not created any conditional text. And if I go to Reference page, here are the settings for the corresponding paragraph tags :
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Did you create the MIF and use the Find option to locate them?
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Salut Pierre:
Here is my interpretation of the checkmarks: they indicate styles that are currently in use, and styles that will be used as soon as you use that particular feature.
The default pre-checked styles are as follows:
Body is automatically assigned to any new text in a new default document, CellBody, CellHeading and TableTitle are automatically assigned when you add a default new table, and Footnote and TableFootnote are assigned as soon as you add a footnote or table footnote.
I'm pretty sure I came up with this on my own when the checkmarks were introduced. I don't recall I've ever seen this written down, so I could be incorrect. But this theory has held up over time, and that's how I teach it.
FWIW, the reference page tables are not using those table styles. They're using a variation called Mapping Table Cell that is not stored in the Paragraph Catalog.
~Barb
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Hello Barbara,
Your explanation was very clear.
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Always happy to help, Pierre!
~Barb