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Paragraph Rules

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Aug 25, 2023 Aug 25, 2023

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Is it possible to make a paragraph style that changes the line under the paragraph to different colors based on the words? Like, if I use the style on "Go," the line should be green. If it's "Slow," it should be yellow. And for "Stop," it should be red.

 

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Guide , Aug 25, 2023 Aug 25, 2023

Of Course! … You just need to add, e.g., a normal space at the end of the para (use the simplisitic Grep F/R I give)!

 

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Aug 25, 2023 Aug 25, 2023

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No, even if you try to use NestedStyles - they are always processed in sequence so they can't be stacked up. 

 

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You would need three paragraph styles to do this (buty they can all be based on the same style). You can use find/change to apply the styles as required, or it could probably be scripted.

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Of Course! … You just need to add, e.g., a normal space at the end of the para (use the simplisitic Grep F/R I give)!

 

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Aug 25, 2023 Aug 25, 2023

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Nice one... with the space automatically added. 

 

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Yes, very clever.

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Addendum:

 

Find: (\H)$

 

will catch all paras that don't finish by a space!

 

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