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Thanks Kino.
I had already categorised them as you suggested.
There is probably a better way; I have added a blank page where I want a category title, typed a period and then added a bookmark with the category name. This works OK, but it would be much nicer to have the various categories in different colours.
Doug
On 2 Jan 2011, at 11:42, Kino wrote:
> On Jan 2, 2011, at 6:55 PM, Doug Browne wrote:
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>> How do you change the styles for the list of bookmarks down the side of a multi-page file? I would like:
>> More space between bookmarks.
>> A different font and size.
>> Some bookmarks in colour.
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>> Any ideas please?
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> None of those attributes can be applied on bookmarks in the Navigator. Do you want to categorize them? That would be a nice idea but all I can conceive is to add labels such as [music], [movie], [book], etc. to bookmark texts. Unfortunately, there seems to be no macro command with which you can construct a macro to add such a label to existing multiple bookmarks at once.
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> Kino
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