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How do I get rid of an extra "end of chapter" symbols ?

New Here ,
Jan 29, 2016 Jan 29, 2016

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I have two of these separated by paragraph symbols - they are messing up my book - how can I get rid of one of them - help !

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LEGEND ,
Jan 29, 2016 Jan 29, 2016

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That symbol represents an end of the flow. If you are seeing two of them, then I suspect that you have one text frame sitting on top of another. Select a text frame and move it slightly to see if there's one beneath. Delete which ever one needs to go and adjust the location of the remaining text frame accordingly.

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Jan 29, 2016 Jan 29, 2016

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Thank you very much – have good weekend !

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New Here ,
Feb 01, 2016 Feb 01, 2016

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Hello – I have another question: how do I set a keyboard shortcut key to be associated with a specific font that I used as text or body ? Thanks.

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Feb 01, 2016 Feb 01, 2016

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You don't [and can't].

You can use the F9 and start typing the paratag name. If you've designed the tag names to be unique with the first two characters, then it's quite fast.

For example, if your standard body tag is named "Body" and no other tags use "Bo"   as the first two characters, then you only need to enter:

<F9> B o <Enter>

to apply the correct format to the paragraph.

Also, for selected text, you can use the <F8> shortcut to apply a different format to that.

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