CBV Hanging Indent
Hello, everyone! Is there a way to add a hanging indent of 0.25" to the verses that I copy into Word? Right now my style looks like this:
%NoRedLetter
%NoFootnotes
%NoCitation
%ForEachVerseStyle=Notes
=Header
<p><b>[FullPassageRef]</b><i> </i>
=ForEachVerse<sup><i>[VerseNum] </sup>[VerseText]</i>
Thanks!
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Hello, everyone! Is there a way to add a hanging indent of 0.25" to the verses that I copy into Word? Right now my style looks like this:
%NoRedLetter
%NoFootnotes
%NoCitation
%ForEachVerseStyle=Notes
=Header
<p><b>[FullPassageRef]</b><i> </i>
=ForEachVerse<sup><i>[VerseNum] </sup>[VerseText]</i>Thanks!
What part should have the hanging indent ... the full passage reference from the %header section, or the text from the %FoEachVerse section?
Depending on the above, you could add the hanging indent to the Word style "Notes" which you are using as assigned in the CBV definition line %ForEachVerseStyle=Notes.
When using CBV, use the "Copy and Paste" button to transfer the verses into the Word document, there is a bug / Problem with using the "Copy" button because pasting then manually from the clipboard into Word seems to forget using the assigned style and all formatting in the style gets lost.
Wolfgang Schneider
(BibelCenter)
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Hello, everyone! Is there a way to add a hanging indent of 0.25" to the verses that I copy into Word?
If you are copying from Logos manually, then pasting into your Word document,
- Define a Word paragraph with the style you want (hanging indent, etc.)
- Then paste using the Paste Special feature (Keep text only). Same style as the previous.
If that is not clear, let me know.
Jfack
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Thank you! For some reason, when I "Copy and Paste" into a document that has Word's "Notes" style (which has the hanging indent), it is pasted as Word's "Normal" style. Then, when I change the style to "Notes" it removes that italics.
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Thank you! That worked except I have to choose "Merge formatting" in Word. Problem solved!
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