Q. How do I add a termination sign (dot 6, dot 3) to the beginning and end
of the note style.
A. Go ahead and try this one.
- Create a new blank document in DBT WIN 10.3
- ALT+D to open the document menu
- "A" to ADD STYLE
- on the left side of the screen where it says "Choose Style for Basis:"
choose "note."
- uncheck the "STYLE CAN BE NESTED WITHIN ANOTHER STYLE" checkbox
- Click "OK" or press ENTER
- press the END KEY or right arrow to the end of BEGINNING CODES: (note you
will be adding the [q~,'] after the [tab7] code already there)
- CONTROL+[ to open the code brackets
- type q~,'
- press the TAB key to go to the start of the ENDING CODES:
- CONTROL+[ to open the code brackets
- type q~,'
- Click "OK" or press ENTER
Now you will need to add this style to your template.
- ALT+D to open the document menu
- "C" to create TEMPLATE
- Click on the TEMPLATE you wish to add this to. Note: Templates show up in
alphabetic order so I created a TEXTBOOK template but named it "BANA
Textbook template". This way it is the first one when I create a new
file or open a non Duxbury document.
- Click "OK" or press ENTER