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The Body Tab of the eXtyles style palette includes paragraph styles that will be used to style content that will generally appear in the body of WisBar documents. 



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Style NameMaps To (in XML)Description of Use
Head 1
section/title-group

Use to style the first-level heading in a document.

Head 2
section/title-group
Use to style the second-level heading in a document.
Head 3
section/title-group
Use to style the third-level heading in a document.
Head 4
section/title-group
Use to style the fourth-level heading in a document.
Head 5
section/title-group
Use to style the fifth-level heading in a document.
Head 6
section/title-group
Use to style the sixth-level heading in a document.
Paragraph
para type="flush"
Use to style regular body text paragraphs.
Last Paragraph
para style="last-para" type="flush"
Use to style regular body text paragraphs that are the final paragraph in a section.
Paragraph (No Tab)
para type="outdent"
Use to style body text paragraphs for which the "outdent" attribute is desired.
Last Paragraph (No Tab)
para type="outdent" style="last-para"
Use to style body text paragraphs that are the final paragraph in a section, and for which the "outdent" attribute is desired.
Paragraph (Center)
para type="center"
Use to style body text paragraphs for which the "center" attribute is desired.
Paragraph I
para type="heading2"
Use to style paragraph content following a Head 1 that is labeled (either with a number or letter).
Paragraph A
para type="heading3"
Use to style paragraph content following a Head 2 or Paragraph I that is labeled (either with a number or letter).
Paragraph 1
para type="heading4"
Use to style paragraph content following a Head 3 or Paragraph A that is labeled (either with a number or letter).
Paragraph a
para type="heading5"
Use to style paragraph content following a Head 4 or Paragraph 1 that is labeled (either with a number or letter).
Paragraph (1)
para type="heading6"
Use to style paragraph content following a Head 5 or Paragraph a that is labeled (either with a number or letter).
Paragraph (a)
para type="heading7"
Use to style paragraph content following a Head 6 or Paragraph (1) that is labeled (either with a number or letter).
Admon
admon-type/para type="flush"
Use to style an Admon paragraph. When labelled, the label is pulled into an admon-type attribute; for example, <admon-type="Caveat">.
Admon Continued
admon-type/para type="flush"
Use the style a continuation paragraph of an Admon note. Will export to para admontype="last" if it is also the last paragraph of the note.
Admon 1
admon-type/para type="flush"
Use to style an Admon paragraph. When labelled, the label is pulled into an admon-type attribute; for example, <admon-type="Caveat">.
Admon 2
admon-type/para type="flush"
Use to style an Admon paragraph. When labelled, the label is pulled into an admon-type attribute; for example, <admon-type="Caveat">.
Admon (10 pt)
admon-type/para type="flush"
Use to style an Admon paragraph that has a 10-point font size. When labelled, the label is pulled into an admon-type attribute; for example, <admon-type="Caveat">.
Admon Continued (10 pt)
admon-type/para type="flush"
Use the style a continuation paragraph of an Admon note. Will export to para admontype="last" if it is also the last paragraph of the note.
Admon 2 (10 pt)
admon-type/para type="flush"
Use to style an Admon paragraph. When labelled, the label is pulled into an admon-type attribute; for example, <admon-type="Caveat">.
Admon (Last)
admon-type/para admontype="last" type="flush"
Use to style the last paragraph of a multi-paragraph Admon note.
Form

Excerpt

Excerpt Form

Excerpt Center

Excerpt Center Form

Excerpt (Last)

Quote

Quote 2

Quote (Last)

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*Note: The Head 1 through Head 6 styles do not have auto-number formatting. Further, section numbers that might appear at the end of these headings are mapped to title-group/number, provided the eXtyles character style charHeadingNumber is applied in the Word document.





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