Tageditor inserts tag when "expand segment" command is used
Thread poster: Nora Diaz
Nora Diaz
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Aug 24, 2005

I'm working on a Powerpoint file with TagEditor 7 and have encountered the following problem:

When traying to expand a segment, TagEditor inserts a tag (br) at the end of the source text instead. The segment I'm trying to expand is within an autoshape.

Is there a solution for this?

Thanks in advance,

Nora


 
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Expand again Aug 25, 2005

Have you tried expanding again? You can repeat this as often as necessary. Just press Ctrl-Alt-PgDn repeatedly.

HTH,
Benjamin


 
Nora Diaz
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No use Aug 25, 2005

I have tried expanding again, to no avail. I found what could be explanation in the TagEditor help file, it says that a segment cannot be expanded beyond a paragraph mark.

The text I was trying to expand was two lines within a text box, which were actually separated by a hard line break (paragraph mark), so that might have been it. I ended up changing this text manually in the finished file.


 


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