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BroIgnatius
10-06-2002, 07:38 AM
Hi:

I am new in using 1st Page so maybe I am just not finding things or configuring correctly, but I have noticed a couple of things:

1) Word Wrap does not stay put. Even though the Wrap button indicates active, I have to constantly click it off and then click it back on. Just going from the bottom to the top of a page messes with the word wrap.

2) speaking of going from top to bottom, and bottom to top of page, the Nav Toolbar has this feature, but this feature does not show up in the Keyboard shortcuts as an option. Instead Ctrl-Home and Ctrl-End take us to the first and last documents that are open (a feature I find nearly useless compared to the navigation within a document from top to bottom, and vice versa.

And what about creating my own Macros? does this program allow that?

3) The Help file mentions a Tag Library where we can edit tags, but the help file is totally unhelpful is telling us WHERE to find this Tag Library. The Tag menu does not have a reference to this. WHERE is this Tag Library that we can edit?

Will this area, when found, allow me to create my tags (with keyboard shortcuts designed)? I use some special tags that are not in your system.

4) oh, and also the Center Align menu item produces two beginning center tags instead of a beginning tag and ending tag.

thanks for patience with my stupidity here.
BroJP

Ghandi Eximius
10-06-2002, 10:57 AM
the word wrap thing is a bug and it will be fixed in the new version, as for your other problems, I don't really have any idea :)

Not much help, but those are my answers...

dreuby
10-06-2002, 11:52 AM
There is an error on the center tag, as you describe. You can use the "center" icon on the FONT tab instead - this works correctly.

dreuby
10-08-2002, 12:23 PM
Forgot to say - the tag edit feature is on the left of the screen. There's a bar with two little arrow heads on it, which you can use to open/close the window. The tag edit tab has got a sort of blue document icon with an arrow.