Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watnot!watmath!clyde!rutgers!ames!cit-vax!usc-oberon!sdcrdcf!trwrb!aero!coffee From: coffee@aero.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Word 3.0 evaluation Message-ID: <8822@aero.ARPA> Date: Thu, 19-Mar-87 15:39:57 EST Article-I.D.: aero.8822 Posted: Thu Mar 19 15:39:57 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 22-Mar-87 15:36:54 EST References: <2809@sdcsvax.UCSD.EDU> <1742@druhi.UUCP> <408@hydra.riacs.edu> <15152@sun.uucp> Reply-To: coffee@aero.UUCP (Peter C. Coffee) Organization: The Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, CA Lines: 22 In article <15152@sun.uucp> chuq@sun.UUCP (Chuq Von Rospach) writes: >o I've yet to figure out how to redefine styles, despite their mountains of > documentation... As I read it, the documented procedure seems to work: Pull up "define styles," select the style to be redefined, then go through whatever machinations are needed to describe what you now want. Click on "define," and all instances of that style are updated with the new definition. >o They changed a number of keyboard commands. You now can't get a glossary > entry without the mouse, since you can't type the glossary name > and then hit the keystroke to activate it - you now activate the > glossary and type the glossary name down in the corner. Right, but command-backspace (the same old keychord) also prompts for glossary name; only the sequence has changed (keys, _then_ name). I learned both of these things the hard way last night, and hope I have the details right (the Mac is at home), but both can definitely be done. Cheers, Pc^2