• Arbortext Editor, Tip

    Posted on May 21st, 2009

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    Arbortext Tip – Change Case

    Change Case You can change the case of selected text from upper to lowercase and back. You can also change the case to Sentence Case ( first word at the beginning of a sentence to uppercase case),  and/or to Title Case (first letter of each selected word to uppercase). To change text, highlight a selection. [...]

  • Arbortext Editor, Tip

    Posted on May 21st, 2009

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    Arbortext Tip – Inserting a Quickmark

    Inserting a Quickmark A quickmark is just an unnamed bookmark that can be inserted in your opened document.  Its purpose is to provide a quick access to a location in your document.  Only one quickmark can exist at a time. To insert a quickmark into your open document, do the following: Place the cursor at [...]

  • Arbortext Editor, Tip

    Posted on May 7th, 2009

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    Arbortext – Tip – Finding a Comment

    Finding a Comment Find in Arbortext Editor is very strong, but it is hard to find comments, because they are not normal elements. To find comments in a document: Menu > Find > Find Tag/Attribute: From the menu, Find > Find Tag/Attribute…, and enter in the Tag Name(s), box, _comment. That is an underscore followed [...]

  • Arbortext Editor, Tip

    Posted on May 7th, 2009

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    Arbortext – Tip – Spaces and Tabs

    Arbortext Editor Tip for Spaces and Tabs It is helpful to have Arbortext Editor display the spaces and tabs when working on SGML/XML files. It is an option that makes missed spaces easier to catch. To display spaces and tabs, Tools > Preferences… and select the View category. Check the check box labeled “Spaces and [...]

  • Arbortext Editor, Tip

    Posted on May 7th, 2009

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    Arbortext – Tip – Double Quotes

    Tip when using the Arbortext Editor. Changing curly quotes to straight quotes and vice versa inside the Arbortext Editor. To insert a double quote in your document (either “, ”, or “), place your cursor  in the text and press the double-quote key on your keyboard once. The default quote is context sensitive. For example, [...]

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