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Sorry for getting back to everyone so late. Thank you all for your responses. Dwayne, I think the “no break” feature is the answer. Had never really had any reason to look into it before but I think that will do the trick.
Thanks much,
d.
Carlton Chin?
Sorry I don’t have an answer for you but is this the Carlton Chin that used to work at Bernard Hodes in Boston by any chance?
I don’t think so. If I do a hard return wouldn’t I get a different paragraph style?
I’m going to attempt to provide an example below.
The first sentence would have a soft return after the word bold and then the rest would be in regular.
The problem arises when I introduce a second soft return (as in the second example after “would”). Then of course everything after that becomes regular face.
I want to somehow be able to introduce a break wherever I need to and still retain the bold format in the first in the first section.
Sorry if I’m not being clear. Never was much of a writer.
Example 1.
This text would be something
like 10/10 Myriad Pro Bold
From this point it would be 8/8 regular.
Example 2.
This text would
be something
like 10/10 Myriad Pro Bold
From this point it would be 8/8 regular.
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