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SAPSCRIPT STYLE - FORM -INCLUDE

Clemenss
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Hi,

I'm not sure of that:

In a FORM, there defined paragraph and chracter formats can be overridden by a style? I don't think so except command SET STYLE is used, right?

In an Include text, what formats are used: From STYLE or FORM connected to the inlude text (set from SO10 Format->changetyle) or from including FORM or both and what has priority?

TIA,

Clemens

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Hi,

I agree ur statements.

(In a FORM, there defined paragraph and chracter

formats can be overridden by a style? I don't think so

except command SET STYLE is used)

When assign a STYLE, the paragraph and character format definitions used in this style override those of the current form.

better u check the FORM default style?

- Selvapandian Arunachalam

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Hi Clemens,

For include texts, if u specify Paragraph after the command, then this text gets written in that paragraph format, else it takes tghe deafault setting...

/: Include -


Paragraph P1.

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Sorry. This answer is not to the question.

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HI

GOOD

AS FAR AS YOUR FIRST QUESTION IS CONCERNED YOU THE STYLE CAN BE OVER RIDDEN IF YOU DESIGNED YOUR OWN SCREEN USING SE72 TCODE.

YOU CAN SET YOUR OWN STYLE IN THE INCLUDE TEXT THAT YOU CAN DESIGN IN SE72 TCODE.

THANKS

MRUTYUN

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Nice try. Even if you buy a keyboard with lower case characters I'm not convinced it would create more than kinds of rubbish.

Screens are designed with screen painter - nothing to do with sapscript.

There is no TEXT THAT YOU CAN DESIGN IN SE72.

this answer was conditionally hepful. Too bad they don't offer this category and I can't specify the condition :-).

Regards,

Clemens

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Hi,

I agree ur statements.

(In a FORM, there defined paragraph and chracter

formats can be overridden by a style? I don't think so

except command SET STYLE is used)

When assign a STYLE, the paragraph and character format definitions used in this style override those of the current form.

better u check the FORM default style?

- Selvapandian Arunachalam

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where is the form default style assigned? I can only set a default font size, lines and chars per inch and a font. Where is the style?

I know I can use SET STYLE in any text, also window text within a form. But this is what I want to avoid for the sake of transparency.

The task is we want to have a universal global CI layout.

Regards,

Clemens

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Hi Clemens,

Check it in the FORMS Header Data. Here u can give the default paragraph format. May be it will effect your format.

- Selvapandian Arunachalam

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Hi All,

I am having the same question as Mr Clemens Li, Where do we assign default Style. please some senior members try to answer this question.

Thanking you,

Regards

Venkat