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- From: wct1+@pitt.edu (William C Tom)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.misc
- Subject: Re: help: wfw: big charac
- Message-ID: <5558@blue.cis.pitt.edu.UUCP>
- Date: 7 Sep 92 18:04:22 GMT
- References: <94.2AAB0270@toadnet.org>
- Sender: news+@pitt.edu
- Organization: University of Pittsburgh
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- In article <94.2AAB0270@toadnet.org> Don.Bueltmann@f119.n8012.z86.Toadnet.org (Don Bueltmann) writes:
- >
- > > What is the best way of making the first alphabet of the very first
- > > paragraph big in WfW as in:
- > >
- > > ----- his article is about...
- > > | .......................
- > > | .......................
- > > | .......................
- > > | .......................
- > > .............................
- > > .............................
- > >
- >I have an adjunct for WFW called Masterword created by ALKI Software that
- >provides tons of new macros, templates, tools, etc. one of the macros allows
- >you to create dropped caps by selecting letter and then touching button on
- >added toolbar. It is really a great program.
-
-
- The original poster could also try the freebie macro in WFW 2.0.
- The document NEWMACRO.DOC contains several macros, one of which will
- create dropped capitals. Just run NEWMACRO.DOC to install the
- macro.
-
- The bottom line alignment is rather poorly done, but it should be
- easy to edit the macro manually to get the effect you want.
-