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crystalized

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Jul 10, 2000
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Hi All,

Someone told me that there is a way to have DW insert text into a page (when you want to see text in the page but don't have the actual content yet). It inserts this latin text i.e. lorem ipso etc.

Does anyone know how to do this - I have searched the help etc endlessly and did not find anything.

Thanks in advance,

Crystal
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Experience is one thing you can't get for nothing.

-Oscar Wilde

 
>>Someone told me that there is a way to have DW insert text into a page

i dont get it, are you talking about text in editable regions???

Known is handfull, Unknown is worldfull
 
Hi,

No what I mean is when you are designing a page but you do not have the text to put into it yet but you want to see what it will look like with a bunch of text filling the page.

I know I had heard that you could insert a bunch gibberish text with a tool in DW (although it may have been an extension). I know that I can just type in a bunch of gibberish text but I would rather have a tool that will do it for me.

Does that explain it better?

Crystal
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Experience is one thing you can't get for nothing.

-Oscar Wilde

 
Register on dmxzone and try out there Lorem Ipsum extension

Cheech

[Peace][Pipe]
 
Hi All,

Thanks bunches. That is perfect.



Crystal
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Experience is one thing you can't get for nothing.

-Oscar Wilde

 
If you have MS Word, you can also enter:

=Rand(numpara, numsent) to generate "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." sentences.

=Rand(7, 3) gives you 7 paragraphs of 3 sentences each

traingamer
 
At the beginning of any line in a Word doc. (Then cut and paste to DW, of course).

traingamer
 
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