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  • in reply to: Headline and first paragraph #14405660
    Amanda Welch
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    I think you’ll need to update the paragraph styles to cascade as “next styles” and then update the Object Style to start with the intro paragraph and apply next style.

    Amanda Welch
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    I don’t think it’s possible to make this work without a text box for the pull quote. However, you could anchor said text box within the main body to keep things together as you edit the main body. You could also set up an object style for the pull quote text box to add those borders, set width, etc.

    in reply to: Email spam from Creative Pro forum? #14387579
    Amanda Welch
    Member

    Yep, I woke up to 638 unread emails this morning. Once I deleted all the Creative Pro ones, I was back to about 26. I also can’t add a screen snap, but 99.9% of the message content was question marks. Received 636 from “rthrt” and 2 from “dgf”.

    Amanda Welch
    Member

    Thanks David! I’ll check them out.

    Amanda Welch
    Member

    Sorry I didn’t clarify this in my initial post, but exporting as spreads is our standard workflow and it doesn’t work in this situation. We have automation set up to read the page number from the TOC and extract individual spreads based on that information while tying together various meta data from both the TOC and the spread in question. The core issue is that the page number on the TOC doesn’t match the actual page in the resulting PDF.

    in reply to: Using GREP to apply style to the end of paragraph #116196
    Amanda Welch
    Member

    YES!!!!! Thank you SO much Aaron.

    in reply to: Using GREP to apply style to the end of paragraph #116192
    Amanda Welch
    Member

    Nope. Here’s some actual text to play with including current forced line breaks…

    St. Paul’s Hospital Parkade
    Assessment and Repair, Saskatoon, SK*
    Saskatoon Health Region, St. Mary’s Villa, Structural Flooring Assessment and Truss Restoration, Humboldt, SK
    Springbank Airport Site Improvement,
    Calgary, AB
    Confidential Urban Academic
    Health Science Building, Toronto, ON
    Royal University Hospital Garage,
    Saskatoon, SK

    in reply to: Using GREP to apply style to the end of paragraph #116189
    Amanda Welch
    Member

    Hey guys, I was going through a final QC check today and discovered that I’m still having issues…

    , \K[^,]+, .+$ solves the forced line break issue entirely, but it’s formatting everything after the first comma in the paragraph.

    (?m).+,(?=.+,.+$)\K.+ works unless there is a forced line break just before the city name (which we often have to do).

    Ideas??

    in reply to: Using GREP to apply style to the end of paragraph #116153
    Amanda Welch
    Member

    Update: slight modification.

    We also add * to the end of the paragraph to note design only projects or work with prior firms or what have you. I modified Aaron’s solution above further to…

    , \K[^,]+, .+$

    which allows anything after the last comma to still trigger the character style change.

    in reply to: Using GREP to apply style to the end of paragraph #116152
    Amanda Welch
    Member

    You guys are amazing! Thank you so much!!

    Jeremy, your solution worked as long as they’re wasn’t a soft return involved…but there often is. My fault for not adding that possibility to the mix.

    Aaron, your’s worked despite the soft returns.

    Victory!!

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