Hi Mark, and if you connect in a macro that removing highlightstyle with command print and then undo the removing you can print with no style but the file stays with it. Give it a shortcut (command PNH (print no highlights)) that's it. Best Matze On Thu, 11 Jan 2001 05:00:55 -0600 Michael Slavin wrote: >Hi Mark, >I don't print much but do highlight often. I use NW primarily for coding >in a variety of web scripting languages, so it's easy for me to get lost >and confused. I highlight using colors mostly, but sometimes with bold, >bigger size, or a different font, and now and then apply a marker. I use >macros and styles to apply (or remove) some of these universally. > >You might want to try creating and applying a style called "highlight" to >add your choice of characteristics to passages, and when printing you may >turn off the characteristics without removing the style, then turn it >back on afterwards. >-m > >quoth Mark Masny (net.mail@VERIZON.NET) on 1/10/01 11:13 PM: > >>Another question in my Nisus Writer evaluation: What methods are most >>popular for editing one's work. Nisus Writer doesn't have the >>highlight marker tool so that one can color over text and have the >>text remain black. I see some solutions, i.e. highlight over text, >>and be content with the text color switching to white, or perhaps >>using the box surrounding text. It interests me to know how Nisoids >>annotate text or text selections, while having the selected text >>remain otherwise unchanged, and additionally, to have the notation, >>or highlight color, not show when the document is printed. > > >Michael Slavin /o\~/o\~/o\~/o\ Bx 553 Baldwin City, KS 66006-0553 >theWebster *** electronic internet publishing and graphic services ><http://theWebster.com> (everywhere) > >fax 785 594-4193 ICQ# 34589295
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