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Create a sequencing prefix, Delete a custom sequence, HTML styles

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10 167 Styles and style sheets • Create a paragraph style. 2 Click the Autonumber button . 3 (Optional) Select Inherit Numbering Property From Multilevel List to inherit the multilevel list style to apply autonumbering. Select the multilevel list style from the List Class pop-up menu and select the level to apply autonumbering. Click OK. 4 Enter a prefix for the new autonumbering style in the Format text box. 5 Select a predefined numbering option from the Numbering pop-up menu or select New to create a sequenced autonumbering style. For more detailed information, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_rh_blog_autonumber_en. Create a sequencing prefix You can create custom sequencing prefixes to assign to Advanced lists. 1 In the Styles dialog box, click New. 2 In the Create/Edit Custom Sequence dialog box, click the plus sign to create a sequence. 3 Enter a unique sequence name such as Months and click OK. 4 Select the font for the sequence from the Sequence Font pop-up menu and click Add. 5 Click the Edit Sequence box and type the sequence that you want. For example, January, February, and so on. After you enter January, click Add to add February, and so on. For more information about custom sequencing, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_rh_blog_multilist_en. Edit a sequencing prefix 1 In the Styles dialog box, click New. 2 Select the sequence from the Sequence pop-up menu, and do one of the following: • To edit a sequence entry, select the entry in the Edit Sequence list, and click Edit. Make your edits in the Edit Sequence box. • To delete a sequence entry, select the entry in the Edit Sequence list, and click Delete. • To reorder the sequence, delete entries and reenter them in the desired order. Delete a custom sequence 1 In the Styles dialog box, click New. 2 Select the sequence. Click the plus sign. 3 Click Yes to confirm. Then click OK. HTML styles RoboHelp lets you apply HTML styles to elements such as hyperlinks, drop-down text, expanding text, glossaries, text boxes, and images. Last updated 7/13/2012

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10
Styles and style sheets
Last updated 7/13/2012
Create a paragraph style.
2
Click the Autonumber button
.
3
(Optional) Select Inherit Numbering Property From Multilevel List to inherit the multilevel list style to apply
autonumbering. Select the multilevel list style from the List Class pop-up menu and select the level to apply
autonumbering. Click OK.
4
Enter a prefix for the new autonumbering style in the Format text box.
5
Select a predefined numbering option from the Numbering pop-up menu or select New to create a sequenced
autonumbering style.
For more detailed information, see
www.adobe.com/go/learn_rh_blog_autonumber_en
.
Create a sequencing prefix
You can create custom sequencing prefixes to assign to Advanced lists.
1
In the Styles dialog box, click New.
2
In the Create/Edit Custom Sequence dialog box, click the plus sign to create a sequence.
3
Enter a unique sequence name such as Months and click OK.
4
Select the font for the sequence from the Sequence Font pop-up menu and click Add.
5
Click the Edit Sequence box and type the sequence that you want. For example, January, February, and so on. After
you enter January, click Add to add February, and so on.
For more information about custom sequencing, see
www.adobe.com/go/learn_rh_blog_multilist_en
.
Edit a sequencing prefix
1
In the Styles dialog box, click New.
2
Select the sequence from the Sequence pop-up menu, and do one of the following:
To edit a sequence entry, select the entry in the Edit Sequence list, and click Edit. Make your edits in the Edit
Sequence box.
To delete a sequence entry, select the entry in the Edit Sequence list, and click Delete.
To reorder the sequence, delete entries and reenter them in the desired order.
Delete a custom sequence
1
In the Styles dialog box, click New.
2
Select the sequence. Click the plus sign.
3
Click Yes to confirm. Then click OK.
HTML styles
RoboHelp lets you apply HTML styles to elements such as hyperlinks, drop-down text, expanding text, glossaries, text
boxes, and images.