B3-Visual Markup

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  • Clark Bradley
    Clark Bradley Member Posts: 30 ✭✭

    I often use highlights to help me find good quotes when I come back to a document at a later date. Sometimes I'd like to put a highlight inside a footnote, but that hasn't been possible in L3 or L4 yet.

  • Charlene
    Charlene Member Posts: 548 ✭✭

    I know that I am a little late in putting my 2 cents in, but it goes.

    I love the way the "quick format" works in Word. If I highlight a word that I have previously colored a certain way, then all I have to do is double click on the "quick format paintbrush," and I can color as many words as I want to in this same color or style...then once I am through with this color, then I double quick again on the paint brush and it is no longer an active paintbrush. This is what I use as I am color-coding a chapter.

    But, let's say that I missed coloring a word a certain way and I just now notice it. Then all I have to do is highlight the word that I want to imitate (it has the color and style that I need to reproduce), click once on the "quick format paintbrush" and it gives me the option to color one word this certain way and then it is once again no longer an active paintbrush. I wish we had something similar in Logos.

    Up to this point I have always structured the text in Word and then color-coded everything there, including using symbols for words. If Logos was able to reproduce this in a quick and efficient way, then I would start doing it in Logos.

    Charlene

    Charlene