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Creating a Script Document

Posted by Author, Curator, Visually Impared Squirrel Literacy Advocate & Dynamics AX Technical Solution Professional (TSP) at Microsoft on

Although we created a script earlier on by turning on and off the different elements, there is a quicker way to do this because there is a Style template especially for Scripts. How to do it… All you need to do is click on the Styles dropdown list, select the Script option and then click...

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Creating a Recipe Document

Posted by Author, Curator, Visually Impared Squirrel Literacy Advocate & Dynamics AX Technical Solution Professional (TSP) at Microsoft on

The final type of document Style that we will look at is the Recipe. Sometimes you don’t need to have all of the images and the detailed walkthrough for the document. Just having the steps as a list is good enough. This style is more for the expert users or if you just want to...

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Adding Walkthrough Sections

Posted by Author, Curator, Visually Impared Squirrel Literacy Advocate & Dynamics AX Technical Solution Professional (TSP) at Microsoft on

As you create walkthroughs, you will probably want to break them out into bite sized chunks that describe the building blocks of the walkthrough. Within the Author Tools these are managed as sections. They can be grouped into Chapters later on and then chapters can be grouped into multiple Parts if you have a large...

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Creating a New Walkthrough

Posted by Author, Curator, Visually Impared Squirrel Literacy Advocate & Dynamics AX Technical Solution Professional (TSP) at Microsoft on

The first step in the process is to create our design that we want to publish. And we will do that within PowerPoint. Rather than create a template from scratch we can just use the design template that is included with the Author Tools and then use the Write functions within PowerPoint to build the...

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Turning On or Off Odd Section Breaks

Posted by Author, Canine & Equine Choreographer, Citizen AI Data Scientist, and Dynamics 365 Global Black Belt at Microsoft on

When you are laying out a book for print, something that makes the book look just a little bit more consistent is if you start every Part, Chapter, and Section on an odd page. That would make them always start on the right hand page and will sometimes add in a new blank page as...

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