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cedarhillweb
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Nov 29, 2005, 6:37 PM

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I have a client that is attempting to add a line break <br> instead of a new line <p> when depressing the return/enter key on the keyboard. They are fine with multiple returns to create the <p> action. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?

I love this product but am finding it is slightly limited for above basic users.

Thanks


ross
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Nov 30, 2005, 1:18 PM

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Re: [cedarhillweb] Line Break on return key [In reply to] Can't Post

Hi there.

Thanks for posting!

To get a <br> line break with Page Publisher instead of a <p> line brake, try holding down the <shift> while you hit <enter>.

Page Publisher is actually designed to be nice and simple but you can still get some more advanced things happening. Perhaps you could give me a run down on what else you wanted to setup with Page Publisher and I can go over the different options.

I look forward to hearing from you Smile.
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cedarhillweb
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Dec 10, 2005, 8:36 AM

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Re: [ross] Line Break on return key [In reply to] Can't Post

Ross,



Thank you that was helpful and seeing how you asked, How would a user delete and add a row in a table?



I think thats it for now!



Bob


ross
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Dec 11, 2005, 10:41 AM

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Re: [cedarhillweb] Line Break on return key [In reply to] Can't Post

Hi again.

Glad to hear that worked for you Smile.

When it comes to working with tables in Page Publisher’s WYSIWYG editor, it’s actually best to just start a new table instead of adding a new row to an existing one. The editor doesn’t really have the best options for editing a table but I find that quite a few people usually keep a backup of the original content in a word file somewhere. If you were always starting your edits out in word you’ll have much more control over the tables. The best part is that Page Publisher’s editor will keep the formatting you setup in word.

How does that sound? Keep me up to date with how you are making out Smile.
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