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Grant Robertson
Hey, here is a nifty feature I just discovered in ON 07 B2TR. I have no
idea if it is in previous versions.
You know how you can mark some text as body text and ON kind of indents
it half-way between the parent level and the level of that parent's
children. Sometimes you may have a pretty big paragraph under a heading
explaining the purpose or as the introductory paragraph. But sometimes
you don't want to look at that paragraph, you just want to see the
outline. I discovered by accident that you can double-click on the
paragraph handle for the body text and it will hide just the body text
while still displaying the outline below the parent.
If there are multiple paragraphs of body text, double-clicking on any one
of their paragraph handles hides all of them.
Not the most important thing in the world but I thought it was pretty
nice anyway.
idea if it is in previous versions.
You know how you can mark some text as body text and ON kind of indents
it half-way between the parent level and the level of that parent's
children. Sometimes you may have a pretty big paragraph under a heading
explaining the purpose or as the introductory paragraph. But sometimes
you don't want to look at that paragraph, you just want to see the
outline. I discovered by accident that you can double-click on the
paragraph handle for the body text and it will hide just the body text
while still displaying the outline below the parent.
If there are multiple paragraphs of body text, double-clicking on any one
of their paragraph handles hides all of them.
Not the most important thing in the world but I thought it was pretty
nice anyway.