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Guide ML
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Posted Jun 16, 2002 by friendlywithteeth
Hey!
I'm invading your space! If you want to do Guide ML, put <GUIDE><BODY> at the beginning, and </BODY></GUIDE> at the end: if you start with something and then something else, then you have to do whatever you did, you have to finish it in reverse (does that make any sense?)
If you want to bold something, you use <B>put whatever you want </B>, inside.
<I>Italic</I>
If you want to do a line break <BR/>
If you want to have a new paragraph, start it with <P> and finish it with </P>
<HEADER>If you want a header, place in between </HEADER>
If you want a picture, go to the picture library, and paste the stuff next to the one you want.
Can't think of anything more off-hand: I don't know how good an explanation this is! THe best thing is to just dive in!
GB

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