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Topic Title: Font Formatting Topic Summary: Created On: 4-Dec-2008 19:44 Status: Post and Reply |
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Is there any way to change font size and such. I am trying to create title pages with pretty large font, but can't figure it out and can't seem to find any info on font size in the help.
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Peter,
Title pages are controlled by the Word document template you export to. One of the main points of DOORS is that you don't have to worry about formatting., instead, you can focus on the content of your requirements. So don't worry about formatting in DOORS. Instead, focus on making your templates look good. ------------------------- Kevin Murphy http://www.baselinesinc.com |
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I don't totally agree with Kevins comments.
You do have to spend time to get your Templates right, but in some cases you must then create new Styles in the Template when you want different Fonts and Line Spacing etc. to be applied to Object Text and/or Attributes during export. You then have to spend time to then add the Style Name into the Paragraph Style Object Attribute. (This is certainly the case when using WEXP). R.Bond |
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For WEXP you can either use the Paragraph Styles or the WEXP Template attributes to assign some form of styling to your document output.
However, this can usually be automated with a simple DXL script - we run a simple script that does this for us before we run WEXP and we manage to get some good output documents (if WEXP doesn't fail us...). But, using individual font styling to certain words in your paragraphs is not possible, as far as I know. You could, if you're feeling ambitious, use some kind of markup in DOORS and post-process your Word document to transform your markup into font styling... Good luck. Marcel |
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