In technical writing there's usually more than one way to accomplish any given task.
Let's imagine we have a MS Word document with many different paragraph styles. But how are you going to shift all section headers to right by one tab at the same time and then change their colors to red?
Find-and-Replace is a great functionality but we cannot use it here. It is possible of course to search for a particular paragraph style but you need to search them by a search word. When you locate all the headers for that particular paragraph style you cannot select them all at the same time.
To locate all the headers in the Table of Contents and then select them all at the same time would be impossible.
By applying another method, the same can be accomplished easily.
First display the Styles and Formatting pane of your document by selecting Format > Styles and Formatting from your main menu.
From the list, select a paragraph style. You'll see a dark blue box framing it.
Hover your cursor over the style name to display the drop-down menu arrow.
Click the arrow to display the following options:
Select All X Instance(s)
Modify…
Delete…
Update to match the Selection
Select the “Select All X Instance(s)” option to highlight every piece of text in your document which has that paragraph style.
The click on the right-indent button which is placed on your toolbar. Your headers will shift to right by one tab space.
To select a color, click the Font Color button on the toolbar and select RED. All your headers will be converted to red.
And you are done! Congratulations.
A much more comprehensive edit can be accomplished when you select all the instances of a particular paragraph style.
But you do not need to use the tool-bar buttons to change a style. Instead choose the "Modify" option from the Styles and Formatting pane.
When you make a change to that dialog box the change will be applied to every instance of that paragraph style.
CAUTION: If you select the “Add to template” check box and then click OK, you’ll make the changes a permanent part of your style sheet.
How I Used The Fresh Papaya (PawPaw):
The fruit was to be consumed ‘As is’ because we always have a small plate of fruit everyday around 5 pm.
I planned on adding a teaspoon of seeds into my Yogurt at lunchtime.
The ‘Coleslaw’ I would add to any Salad (even in a sandwich) as it’s summertime in Oz and we are eating a lot of Salads. Don’t know what I am going to do in the Winter though? If you have any ideas please add them as a comment so everyone can benefit.
I had also planned on five serves per day because I thought it would be better to ‘Drip Feed’ it into me, as my wife thinks I am a ‘Drip’ sometimes anyway – so that should fit.
Now… Continue reading Prostate Cancer Diary - My Papaya Recipe
Monday 6th Feb 2012: My Prostate Cancer Diary.
So here is the problem. I have dismissed Surgery completly and that leads me to Radio Therapy as the only available conventional medical alternative.
My Oncologist want me to have Hormone Treatment to:
- a: Slow the Growth of the Cancer cells by (basically) chemically castrating me. Ouch!
- b: Shrink the Prostate down to a smaller target for his magic Death Ray.
I didn’t want to do that with Hormone treatment, but can appreciate why he wants to do that.
So I’m looking into all types of Natural and Alternative medications.
The best I have come up with is PawPaw (Papaya) as there have been quite a few studies with very promising reasults, PLUS it has been… Continue reading Prostate Cancer Diary - My Natural Alternative
Prostate Treatments and Me.
Long time coming since my last post – but I have been kinda busy…. Tests – tests and more tests
So this is the latest:
My Urologist sent me to the Radio Oncologist because I decided I do NOT want surgery. Apparently I can’t have Brachyatherapy (my original choice) because my Gleason Score is 8 – too high, so External Beam Therapy is the only option, even though they only found cancer cells in ONE of the TEN Biopsies they took.
HOWEVER: (I am discovering LOTS of ‘Howevers’), the Oncologist wants me to have Hormone Treatment first to bring my enlarged prostate down in size.
An ‘Average’ prostate is about 40mm – about the size of a small Plum -… Continue reading My Personal Prostate Cancer Treatment Options

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