// Help file for Ovation Pro

// Note trailing spaces:
// TS:Click SELECT to 
// TR:Move the pointer right to 
// TA:Click ADJUST to 
// TT:This is the 
// TG:This option is greyed out because 
// TW:This window is 
// TD:Drag SELECT to 
// Td:Drag ADJUST to 
// Tw:window
// Ts:SELECT
// Ta:ADJUST

Main,128:\Tclipboard.|MYou can Cut and Copy selected objects from the document to the clipboard.|MYou can Paste objects from the clipboard into the document.
Main,0:\Tdocument window.|M\Sselect objects or position the caret for typing.|M\Dselect text. Double-click \s to select words or pictures.|M\Aextend selections. Click MENU to open the main menu.

Toolbox,255:This is the toolbox.|MDrag \s on the background or Shift drag \s on a tool, to move the toolbox.|M\dchange the shape of the toolbox.|MPress Ctrl and drag \s on a tool to re-position it.
Toolbox,1:\Schoose the Select tool.|M\Tdefault tool used to select objects and edit text.
Toolbox,2:\Schoose the Rotate tool.|MDrag \s on an object to rotate it.|MThe centre of rotation is indicated by a crosshair, which may be dragged to a new position.
Toolbox,3:\Schoose the Frame tool.|M\Ddraw frames of the specified shape.|MChoose tool with \s to draw a single frame, or with ADJUST to draw multiple frames.
Toolbox,4:\Schoose the Line tool.|M\Ddraw lines of the specified shape.|MChoose tool with \s to draw a single line, or with ADJUST to draw multiple lines.
Toolbox,5:\Schoose the Rectangle shape.|MIf this is selected, the Frame and Line tools will draw rectangles.|MHold down Shift while drawing, for perfect squares.
Toolbox,6:\Schoose the Ellipse shape.|MIf this is selected, the Frame and Line tools will draw ellipses.|MHold down Shift while drawing, for perfect circles.
Toolbox,7:\Schoose the Curved Line Segment shape.|MIf this is selected, the Frame and Line tools will draw curved line segments.
Toolbox,8:\Schoose the Straight Line Segment shape.|MIf this is selected, the Frame and Line tools will draw straight line segments.
Toolbox,9:\Schoose the Zoom tool.|M\Sdouble the current zoom value.|M\Ahalf the current zoom value.|M\Dmagnify a specified rectangle.
Toolbox,10:\Schoose the Link tool.|MDrag \s from one frame to another, to link them so that text flows between them.|MTo delete a link, click Select on it, then press Delete.
Toolbox,11:\Senter Path Edit Mode.|MIn path edit mode you may edit the shape of any objects drawn using straight or curved line segments. You cannot edit rectangles or ellipses without changing them to polygons first.
Toolbox,13:\Schoose the Crop tool.|MDrag \s on a picture to specify a rectangle that is scaled to fit the frame.

InfoPal,0,255:\TInfo Palette.|MThe info palette gives information and options connected with the current object or tool.|MDrag \s on the background to move it.
InfoPal,2:This icon gives information about the current object or operation.|MPress Shift and drag \s to move the Info Palette.
InfoPal,1:\Tchapter/page number.|MPress Shift and drag \s to move the Info Palette.
SelectTool,0:\TInfo Palette.|MThe info palette provides information and options concerning the current object or tool.|MDrag \s on the background to move it.
SelectTool,8,1:\TX coordinate of the top-left corner of the selected object, measured from the ruler origin (usually the top-left corner of the page).
SelectTool,2,3:\TY coordinate of the top-left corner of the selected object, measured from the ruler origin (usually the top-left corner of the page).
SelectTool,4,5:\Twidth of the selected object.
SelectTool,6,7:\Theight of the selected object.
TextTool,0:\TInfo Palette.|MThe info palette provides information and options concerning the current object or tool.|MDrag \s on the background to move it.
TextTool,15:\Tfont that is current throughout the selection or at the caret.
TextTool,1:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of fonts that may be applied to the text selection or caret.
TextTool,2:\Ttext size that is current throughout the text selection or at the caret.
TextTool,3:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of sizes that may be applied to the text selection or caret.
TextTool,4:\Smake the selected text or the text at the caret, Normal (i.e. no Bold, Italic etc.).|MIf this option is highlighted in orange, it indicates that the selected text or the text at the caret is Normal.
TextTool,5:\Smake the selected text or the text at the caret, Bold.|MIf this option is highlighted in orange, it indicates that the selected text or the text at the caret is Bold.
TextTool,6:\Smake the selected text or the text at the caret, Italic.|MIf this option is highlighted in orange, it indicates that the selected text or the text at the caret is Italic.
TextTool,7:\Smake the selected text or the text at the caret, Underlined.|MIf this option is highlighted in orange, it indicates that the selected text or the text at the caret is Underlined.
TextTool,8:\Smake the selected text or the text at the caret, Reversed-out.|MIf this option is highlighted in orange, it indicates that the selected text or the text at the caret is Reversed-out.
TextTool,9:\Smake the selected text or the text at the caret, Superscript.|MIf this option is highlighted in orange, it indicates that the selected text or the text at the caret is Superscript.
TextTool,10:\Smake the selected text or the text at the caret, Subscript.|MIf this option is highlighted in orange, it indicates that the selected text or the text at the caret is Subscript.
TextTool,11:\Smake the current or selected paragraphs, Left aligned.|MIf this option is highlighted in orange, it indicates that the current or selected paragraphs are Left aligned.
TextTool,12:\Smake the current or selected paragraphs, Centre aligned.|MIf this option is highlighted in orange, it indicates that the current or selected paragraphs are Centre aligned.
TextTool,13:\Smake the current or selected paragraphs, Right aligned.|MIf this option is highlighted in orange, it indicates that the current or selected paragraphs are Right aligned.
TextTool,14:\Smake the current or selected paragraphs, Justified.|MIf this option is highlighted in orange, it indicates that the current or selected paragraphs are Justified.
PictureTool,0:\TInfo Palette.|MThe info palette provides information and options concerning the current object or tool.|MDrag \s on the background to move it.
PictureTool,21,1:\Tscale of the picture as a percentage of its original size.
PictureTool,2:\Sdecrease the picture scale by 1%.
PictureTool,3:\Sincrease the picture scale by 1%.
PictureTool,4,5:\Thorizontal scaling of the picture.|MA value of 100% means the picture is displayed at its original aspect ratio.|MTo stretch the picture, increase this value.|MTo squash the picture, decrease this value.
PictureTool,6:\Sdecrease the horizontal aspect by 1%.|MThis will stretch the picture horizontally.
PictureTool,7:\Sincrease the horizontal aspect by 1%.|MThis will squash the picture horizontally.
PictureTool,8,9:\TX coordinate of the top-left corner of the picture, measured from the left edge of the frame.|MAlter this value to move the picture horizontally in the frame.
PictureTool,10:\Sdecrease X, and move the picture to the left.|MX is decreased by 1mm, 0.05" or 3pt depending on the current units.
PictureTool,11:\Sincrease X. and move the picture to the right.|MX is increased by 1mm, 0.05" or 3pt depending on the current units.
PictureTool,12,13:\TY coordinate of the top-left corner of the picture, measured from the top of the frame.|MAlter this value to move the picture vertically in the frame.
PictureTool,14:\Sincrease Y, and move the picture downwards.|MY is increased by 1mm, 0.05" or 3pt depending on the current units.
PictureTool,15:\Sdecrease Y, and move the picture upwards.|MY is decreased by 1mm, 0.05" or 3pt depending on the current units.
PictureTool,16,17:\Tangle of rotation of the picture measured in degrees.|MA positive rotation is applied anti-clockwise; a negative rotation is applied clockwise.|MThe picture is rotated about its centre.
PictureTool,18:\Sdecrease the angle of rotation by 1.|MThis will rotate the picture clockwise.
PictureTool,19:\Sincrease the angle of rotation by 1.|MThis will rotate the picture anti-clockwise.
PictureTool,22:\Sscale and position the picture so that it fits in the frame.|MIf Aspect Lock on the Modify Picture dialogue box is selected, the picture shape remains unchanged, otherwise it is stretched to fit.
PictureTool,24:\SCentre the picture in the frame.
LineTool,0:\TInfo Palette.|MThe info palette provides information and options concerning the current object or tool.|MDrag \s on the background to move it.
LineTool,2,1:\Twidth of the current line.
LineTool,3:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of standard line widths.|MThe last menu entry is writable and allows you to specify your own width.
PathTool,0:\TInfo Palette.|MThe info palette provides information and options concerning the current object or tool.|MDrag \s on the background to move it.
PathTool,10,1:\TX coordinate of the selected end point measured from the ruler origin.
PathTool,2,3:\TY coordinate of the selected end point measured from the ruler origin.
PathTool,4:\Schange the selected curved line segment or move segment into a straight line segment.
PathTool,15:\Schange the selected straight line segment or move segment into a curved line segment.
PathTool,12:\Schange the selected curved or straight line segment into a move segment i.e. an invisible line.
PathTool,13:\Smove the selected end point up or down to make the line segment horizontal.
PathTool,14:\Smove the selected end point left or right to make the line segment vertical.
PathTool,5:\Sadd a new point into the centre of the selected segment.
PathTool,6:\Sdelete the selected segment.
PathTool,7:\Sflatten the join between two curved segments, or between a straight segment and a curved segment.
PathTool,8:\Sturn a closed path into an open one, or an open path into a closed one.
PathTool,9:\Ssnap the selected end point to the nearest grid point.
PathTool,11:\Schoose the curve you wish to edit. There are three curves:|M1. The object outline.|M2. The Inset curve, which repels text inside the frame.|M3. The Standoff curve, which repels text around the frame.
RotateTool,0:\TInfo Palette.|MThe info palette provides information and options concerning the current object or tool.|MDrag \s on the background to move it.
RotateTool,14,1:\Tangle of rotation of the selected object measured in degrees.|MA positive rotation is applied anti-clockwise; a negative rotation is applied clockwise.
RotateTool,3:\Sdecrease the angle of rotation by 1.|MThis will rotate the selected object clockwise.
RotateTool,2:\Sincrease the angle of rotation by 1.|MThis will rotate the selected object anti-clockwise.
RotateTool,5:\Smove the crosshair to the top-left of the selected object.
RotateTool,6:\Smove the crosshair to the top-centre of the selected object.
RotateTool,7:\Smove the crosshair to the top-right of the selected object.
RotateTool,8:\Smove the crosshair to the centre-left of the selected object.
RotateTool,9:\Smove the crosshair to the centre of the selected object.
RotateTool,10:\Smove the crosshair to the centre-right of the selected object.
RotateTool,11:\Smove the crosshair to the bottom-left of the selected object.
RotateTool,12:\Smove the crosshair to the bottom-centre of the selected object.
RotateTool,13:\Smove the crosshair to the bottom-right of the selected object.
RotateTool,4:If this option is selected, the crosshair is enabled and objects are rotated about it.|MYou may drag the crosshair to a new position.|MIf this option is not selected, objects are rotated about their centres.
RotateTool,23:Rotate selected object to 0 i.e. no rotation.
RotateTool,24:Rotate selected object to 90.
RotateTool,25:Rotate selected object to -180 i.e. upside down.
RotateTool,26:Rotate selected object to -90.
RotateTool,27:Rotate selected object to 45.
RotateTool,28:Rotate selected object to 135.
RotateTool,29:Rotate selected object to -135.
RotateTool,30:Rotate selected object to -45.
CropTool,0:\TInfo Palette.|MThe info palette provides information and options concerning the current object or tool.|MDrag \s on the background to move it.
CropTool,8,1:This is the X coordinate of the top-left corner of the crop rectangle, measured from the top-left corner of the frame.
CropTool,2,3:This is the Y coordinate of the top-left corner of the crop rectangle, measured from the top-left corner of the frame.
CropTool,4,5:This is the width of the crop rectangle.
CropTool,6,7:This is the height of the crop rectangle.
MagnifyTool,0:\TInfo Palette.|MThe info palette provides information and options concerning the current object or tool.|MDrag \s on the background to move it.
MagnifyTool,4,1:\Tdocument zoom. You may alter this value to specify any zoom between 10% and 1000%.|MAlternatively, click \s in the document to increase the zoom by 50%, or click ADJUST to decrease it by 50%.
MagnifyTool,2:\Sdecrease the zoom by 1%.
MagnifyTool,3:\Sincrease the zoom by 1%.
MagnifyTool,6:\Srestore the zoom that was current before the zoom tool was chosen.
MagnifyTool,8:\Sset the document zoom to 50%.
MagnifyTool,18:\Sset the document zoom to 75%.
MagnifyTool,15:\Sset the document zoom to 100%.
MagnifyTool,20:\Sset the document zoom to 150%.
MagnifyTool,16:\Sset the document zoom to 200%.
MagnifyTool,22:\Sset the document zoom to 400%.
MagnifyTool,14:\Szoom the document so that an entire page (or pair of pages) fits in the document window.
MagnifyTool,13:\Szoom the document so that an entire page (or pair of pages) fits on the screen.

Hpane,255:\Tbutton bar. To scroll it, move the pointer over either end.|MCtrl drag to re-position buttons. Ctrl Shift Adjust click to insert/remove gap before button.|MCtrl Adjust click to edit buttons. Ctrl Adjust drag to add/remove rows.

IconBar,254:\TOvation Pro desktop publisher application.|M\Screate a new document based on the default stylesheet.|MClick MENU for the Ovation Pro icon bar menu.|M\Adisplay the Choices dialogue box.

Info,254:This \w displays information about Ovation Pro.|MPlease quote the version number shown in any correspondence with Beebug about this product.

Guidelines,255:This dialogue box allows you to create a new document with a specified format, or edit the format of an existing document.
Guidelines,1,2:\Tpage size.|MIf it is set to Other, the page size is determined by H and W.
Guidelines,3:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of page sizes available.|MChoose Other to define your own page size using the H and W icons.
Guidelines,4,5:\THeight of the page for the chosen page size.|MIf page size is set to Other, this value may be edited.
Guidelines,6,7:\TWidth of the page for the chosen page size.|MIf page size is set to Other, this value may be edited.
Guidelines,8:If this option is selected, the page is turned on its side, so the height becomes the width and the width becomes the height.
Guidelines,9,10:\Tpage colour.
Guidelines,11:Click \s or MENU to display the standard colour picker.
Guidelines,0,12:This area allows you to set the default master frame specification.|MThe default master frame is a frame placed on the master pages and determines the margins, number of columns etc.
Guidelines,13:If this option is selected, the master pages will be created with a default master frame which has the margins specified.
Guidelines,14,15:\Tnumber of columns in the default master frame.
Guidelines,16:\Sreduce the number of columns in the default master frame.
Guidelines,17:\Sincrease the number of columns in the default master frame.
Guidelines,18:Click \s or MENU to set advanced column options, such as gutter width and column guides.
Guidelines,19,20:\Ttop margin.|MIt is the gap between the top of the page and the top of the default master frame.
Guidelines,21,22:\Tbottom margin.|MIt is the gap between the bottom of the page and the bottom of the default master frame.
Guidelines,23,24:\Tleft margin.|MIt is the gap between the left edge of the page and the left edge of the default master frame.
Guidelines,25,26:\Tright margin.|MIt is the gap between the right edge of the page and the right edge of the default master frame.
Guidelines,27,28:\Theader margin which appears under the top margin.
Guidelines,29,30:\Tfooter margin which appears above the bottom margin.
Guidelines,31:If this option is selected, the document becomes double-sided with two master pages per chapter.
Guidelines,32:\Sset the default master frame specification for the left-hand master page in the double-sided document
Guidelines,33:\Sset the default master frame specification for the right-hand master page in the double-sided document.
Guidelines,34:\Sset the default master frame specification for both master pages in the double-sided document.|MThe left and right margins become the inside and outside margins respectively.
Guidelines,35:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
Guidelines,36:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

Column,255:This dialogue box allows you to set advanced column specifications.
Column,0:If this option is selected, you may set the gutter width in the icon provided.
Column,1:\Tgutter width
Column,2:If this option is selected, you may set the column width in the icon provided.
Column,3:\Tcolumn width.
Column,4,5:This area allows you to set column guides.|MThese are vertical lines drawn centrally in the column gutter.
Column,6:If this option is selected, column guides are drawn in the column gutters.
Column,7,8:This is the width of the column guides.
Column,9:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of guide widths.|MThe last menu entry is writable and allows you to specify your own width.
Column,10,11:This is the colour of the column guides.
Column,12:Click \s or MENU to display the standard colour picker.
Column,13:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
Column,14:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

Choices,255:\TChoices dialogue box.|MChoices are used to configure the application.
Choices,0:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
Choices,1:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.
Choices,2:\Ssave the Choices so that they will be used by default next time Ovation Pro is run.

ChoicesP,254:Choose the type of Choices/Preferences you wish to edit, from this window. 

Ch_General,0,11,255:This area provides Choices concerned with the General operation of OvationPro.
Ch_General,10,2:\Tformat used whenever the date is inserted into the document.
Ch_General,1,3:\Tformat used whenever the time is inserted into the document.
Ch_General,4:If this option is selected, the undo buffer is saved with the document.|MIf this option is not selected, the undo buffer is flushed before saving the document.
Ch_General,5,6,7:\Tsize of the undo buffer.|MThe larger the buffer size, the more operations can be undone.
Ch_General,8:If this option is selected, interactive help data is loaded when Ovation Pro is started.|MIf this option is not selected, interactive data will not be loaded, thus saving memory.
Ch_General,9:If this option is selected, warnings will be given when you use operations that are destructive or cannot easily be undone.
Ch_General,12:If this option is selected OvationPro will use the global clipboard, allowing data exchange with other programs that also use it.
Ch_General,13,14:The number of clipboards.
Ch_General,15:If this option is selected Ovation Pro will check documents during loading for corruption.
Ch_General,16:If this option is selected Ovation Pro will check documents before saving for corruption.

Ch_View,0,8,255:This area provides Choices concerned with how documents are viewed.
Ch_View,7:If this option is selected, the caret will flash.|MIf this option is not selected, the caret will be static.
Ch_View,1,2:\Tflash period in centi-seconds for the flashing caret.
Ch_View,3:If this option is selected, the toolbox is attached to the document.|MIf this option is not selected, the toolbox is attached to the screen.
Ch_View,4:If this option is selected, the info palette is attached to the document.|MIf this option is not selected, the info palette is attached to the screen.
Ch_View,5:If this option is selected, text flow is continually updated when editing objects in Path Edit Mode.|MIf this option is not selected, text flow is not updated until Path Edit Mode is exited.
Ch_view,9:If this option is selected large crosshairs will be displayed whilst objects are being moved.

Ch_Text,0,11,255:This area provides Choices concerned with text handling.
Ch_Text,10,2:\Tfont used by the Single Shift Font facility.|MPress F10 to switch to this font for the next character typed, before automatically returning to the original font.
Ch_Text,3:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of fonts available.
Ch_Text,1,4:\Tdefault inset for text frames.|MInset is the gap between the text in a frame, and the frame edge.
Ch_Text,5:This option controls what happens if you copy text whose style names clash with those in the destination document. If this option is selected, styles whose names clash are renamed, otherwise they are ignored.
Ch_Text,6:This option controls what happens if you copy text whose colour names clash with those in the destination document. If this option is selected, colours whose names clash are renamed, otherwise they are ignored.
Ch_Text,7:If this option is selected, plain quotes ' and " are converted to smart quotes  and  when ASCII text files are imported.
Ch_Text,8:If this option is selected, Delete deletes characters to the right of the caret and Copy moves to the last page of the document.
Ch_Text,9:This option controls what happens if you type when there is a text selection.|MIf this option is selected, typed text overwrites the selected text.|MIf this option is not selected, typed text is inserted before the selected text.
Ch_Text,12:If this option is selected, the !Ignore dictionary generated by the spelling checker is saved with the document. When the document is reloaded, the previously ignored words are ignored during spell checking.
Ch_Text,13:If this option is selected, the spelling checker will report repeated words e.g. the the.
Ch_Text,14,15,16,17:These icons set the minimum length of words which will be spell checked.
Ch_Picture,0,12,255:This area provides Choices concerned with picture frames.
Ch_Picture,1,2:\Tdefault inset for picture frames.|MInset is the gap between the picture in a frame, and the frame edge.
Ch_Picture,3,4:\Taverage error allowed for each pixel when using picture runaround to automatically trace a picture.|MA smaller value gives more accurate results, but will be slower and use more RAM.
Ch_Picture,8,9:\Tscale at which pictures are imported when Ctrl is pressed during loading.
Ch_Picture,5:If this option is selected, Centre Lock will be set by default for all picture frames.
Ch_Picture,6:If this option is selected, Aspect Lock will be set by default for all picture frames.
Ch_Picture,7:If this option is selected, Auto Scale will be set by default for all picture frames.
Ch_Picture,26:If this option is selected, Ovation Pro will check that fonts used in pictures are available when documents are loaded.

Ch_Line,0,1,255:This area provides Choices concerned with lines.
Ch_Line,10,2:\Tdefault line width.
Ch_Line,3:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of standard line widths.|MThe last menu entry is writable and allows you to specify your own width.
Ch_Line,4,6:\Tdefault triangle width for lines with triangle (arrowhead) endcaps.|MThe width is specified in multiples of the line width.
Ch_Line,7:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of standard triangle widths (in multiples of the line width).|MThe last menu entry is writable and allows you to specify your own triangle width.
Ch_Line,5,8:\Tdefault triangle height for lines with triangle (arrowhead) endcaps.|MThe height is specified in multiples of the line width.
Ch_Line,9:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of standard triangle heights (in multiples of the line width).|MThe last menu entry is writable and allows you to specify your own triangle height.

Ch_Print,3:Enables background printing. If selected there will be no multitasking whilst rendering is taking place, but the resulting data will be sent to the printer in the background.
Ch_Print,8:Enables warning that output is bigger than paper.
Ch_Print,4:If off a mail merge will produce one print file containing all the merged versions. If set then a file will be produced for each merged version, background printing should be off. 
Ch_Print,32:Enables preprint scan pass. This must be on to print JPEG's using Computer Concepts printer drivers.
Ch_Print,1,2,6,7:Amount of memory reserved for use by OvationPro before printing starts.

FileInfo,255:\This \w displays information about the document.
FileInfo,0,1:\Tname of the document.
FileInfo,2,3:\Ttime and date when the document was last saved.|MIf the document has not been saved yet, it is the time and date when it was first created.
FileInfo,4,5:\Tsize of the document.
FileInfo,6,7:\Tsize of the selection or current story.
FileInfo,8,9:\Tnumber of words in the document.
FileInfo,10,11:\Tnumber of words in the selection or current story.
FileInfo,12,13:\Tcurrent page number.|MThe current page is the page displayed in the centre of the document window.
FileInfo,14,15:\Ttotal number of pages in the document.
FileInfo,16,17:\Tcurrent chapter number.|MThe current chapter is the chapter displayed in the centre of the document window.
FileInfo,18,19:\Ttotal number of chapters in the document.

SaveFile,255:This dialogue box allows you to save the current file.
SaveFile,0:Drag this icon to the directory in which you want to save the file.
Savefile,1:\Tfilename for this file.|MIf it is not a full pathname, drag the icon into a directory display.
SaveFile,2:\Ssave the file with the current filename.|MIf it is not a full pathname, you must drag the icon into a directory display first.
SaveFile,3:If this option is selected, the file is saved in the standard format.
SaveFile,4:If this option is selected, the file is saved in DDL (Document Description Language) format.

Print,255:This box allows you to print the document using the currently loaded printer driver.
Print,0,1:\Tnumber of copies of each page that will be printed.|MFor a multi-page document, each page in turn is printed the specified number of times i.e. in the order 1,1,1,2,2,2,3,3,3 etc.
Print,14,15:\Tformat of the printed pages.|MNormal prints pages in the normal order.|MPamphlet prints 2 pages side-by-side in pamphlet order.|MGalley prints 2 pages side-by-side in the normal order.
Print,16:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of print formats available.
Print,2:If this option is selected, all pages in the document will be printed.
Print,3:If this option is selected, you may specify the range of pages to be printed using the icons provided.
Print,4:\Tnumber of the first page in the range to be printed. If From is selected, this value may be edited.
Print,5,6:\Tnumber of the last page in the range to be printed. If From is selected, this value may be edited.
Print,7:If this option is selected, both left-hand and right-hand sides will be printed (front and back sides in Pamphlet and Galley formats).
Print,8:If this option is selected, only left-hand sides will be printed (only front sides in Pamphlet and Galley formats).
Print,9:If this option is selected, only right-hand sides will be printed (only back sides in Pamphlet and Galley formats).
Print,10:If this option is selected, printing will pause between each page printed.|MTo continue after pausing click on Continue on the Printing dialogue box.
Print,11:If this option is selected, printing starts with the last page instead of the first.|MIt is used to change the stacking order of pages after printing.
Print,12:If this option is selected when printing multiple copies, Ovation Pro prints multiple copies of the document.|MIf this option is not selected, multiple copies of each page are printed.
Print,13:If this option is selected, pictures are not printed.|MThis may be useful for producing quick draft printouts on printers that print pictures slowly.
Print,17:\Sprint the document and close the dialogue box.
Print,18:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.
Print,19:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box without printing.
Print,20:If this option is selected, the dialogue box is extended to show advanced print options.|MIf this option is not selected, this dialogue box provides just the basic options.
Print,21:If this option is selected, the Scale, X and Y are automatically set so that the entire page fits inside the printable area.
Print,22,23:\Tscale of the printed page. At 100%, the page is printed at exactly the size specified in the document.
Print,24,25:\Thorizontal scale of the printed page. At 100%, the page is printed at its original aspect ratio.|MTo stretch the page sideways, increase this value, or to squash it, decrease this value.
Print,26:If this option is selected, the X and Y values are automatically set so that pages are printed in the centre of the paper.
Print,27,28:\TX offset from the left edge of the paper to the left edge of the printed page.
Print,29,30:\TY offset from the bottom of the paper to the bottom of the printed page.
Print,31:If this option is selected, the page is printed sideways on the paper.
Print,32:If this option is selected, the page area plus an extra 3mm margin all around the page, is printed.
Print,33:If this option is selected, crop marks and registration marks are printed around the edges of the page.
Print,34:\Sprint the document and close the dialogue box.
Print,35:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.
Print,36:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box without printing.
Print,37:\Sopen the Print Sheet dialogue box which allows individual pamphlet or galley sheets to be printed.
Print,38:\Sopen the Separtions dialogue which allows colour separations to be printed.
Print,39:If this option is selected, pages are printed as mirror-images.
Print,45:If this option is selected then printing on the back of sheets is rotated 180 degrees. 

PrintSheet,255:This box allows individual pamphlet or galley sheets to be printed.
PrintSheet,0:If this option is selected, the front of the current sheet will be printed by the Print Sheet option.
PrintSheet,1:If this option is selected, the back of the current sheet will be printed by the Print Sheet option.
PrintSheet,2,3:\Tcurrent sheet number.
PrintSheet,4:\Sdecrease current sheet number.
PrintSheet,5:\Sincrease current sheet number.
PrintSheet,6,7:This is the total number of sheets.
PrintSheet,10:This is the page on the left of the front sheet.
PrintSheet,11:This is the page on the right of the front sheet.
PrintSheet,12:This is the page on the left of the back sheet.
PrintSheet,13:This is the page on the right of the back sheet.
PrintSheet,8:\Sprint the current sheet and close the dialogue box.
PrintSheet,9:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

MailMerge,255:This box allows you to print the document a number of times, merging different data into each printout.
MailMerge,0,1:\Tname of the CSV file containing the data used for merging. Either type in the full pathname of the CSV file, or drag it directly to this icon.
MailMerge,2:\Sstart the mail merge and close the dialogue box.
MailMerge,3:\Sclose the dialogue box.
MailMerge,11:\Ssave the current mail merge settings in the document.
MailMerge,10:\Signore the first record in the CSV file.
MailMerge,6:\Sdisplay the fields dialogue box.
MailMerge,4:\Smerge the first record into the document and display the result.
MailMerge,7:\Smerge the next record into the document and display the result.
MailMerge,8:\Sremove the merged record from the displayed document and return the document to an editable state.
MailMerge,9:\Spermanently merge the currently displayed record into the document and allow the document to be edited. Mail merge tags will be lost.
MailMerge,5:\Sprint the document with the currently displayed record.

Find,255:This box allows you to search a story or document for a string, and optionally replace the found string with another string.
Find,40,30:\Tstring that will be searched for.
Find,41,42:\Tstring that will be substituted for the search string when it is found. Leave this blank if you to not want to replace the search string or if you want to delete the search string.
Find,35:If this option is selected, the search will only match occurrences of the search string with exactly the same uppercase/lowercase format.
Find,36:If this option is selected, the search will only match occurrences of the search string that are not bounded by other letters and numbers.
Find,37:If this option is selected, the entire document is searched.|MIf this option is not selected, only the current story is searched.
Find,38:If this option is selected, the search starts from the beginning of the current story rather than the caret position or start of the marked area.
Find,39:If this option is selected, you can introduce wildcards or special characters into the search string. The dialogue box is extended to show some of the possible wildcard characters.
Find,28:This icon displays a message if the search string cannot be found.|MIf you are using Count, it displays the number of occurrences of the search string.
Find,29:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.
Find,31:\Scount all the occurrences of the search string.
Find,32:\Srestore the search and replace strings with those used in the last Find operation.
Find,33:\Sstart the search.
Find,0,1:\Tstring that will be searched for.
Find,3,4:\Tstring that will be substituted for the search string when it is found. Leave this blank if you to not want to replace the search string or if you want to delete the search string.
Find,6:If this option is selected, the search will only match occurrences of the search string with exactly the same uppercase/lowercase format.
Find,7:If this option is selected, the search will only match occurrences of the search string that are not bounded by other letters and numbers.
Find,8:If this option is selected, the entire document is searched.|MIf this option is not selected, only the current story is searched.
Find,9:If this option is selected, the search starts from the beginning of the current story rather than the caret position or start of the marked area.
Find,10:If this option is selected, you can introduce wildcards or special characters into the search string. The dialogue box is extended to show some of the possible wildcard characters.
Find,11:This icon displays a message if the search string cannot be found.|MIf you are using Count, it displays the number of occurrences of the search string.
Find,15:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.
Find,14:\Scount all the occurrences of the search string.
Find,13:\Srestore the search and replace strings with those used in the last Find operation.
Find,12:\Sstart the search.
Find,16:\Sinsert the Any Char wildcard into the search string.|MThis wildcard matches any single character.
Find,17:\Sinsert the Any Digit wildcard into the search string.|MThis wildcard matches any single digit.
Find,18:\Sinsert the Any Alpha wildcard into the search string.|MThis wildcard matches any single alphanumeric character.
Find,19:\Sinsert the Any String wildcard into the search string.|MThis wildcard matches any string of characters.
Find,20:\Sinsert the Found wildcard into the search string.|MThis wildcard refers to the string found, and is used in the replace string.
Find,21:\Sinsert the \\ character into the search string.
Find,22:\Sinsert the New Line (Shift Return) character into the search string.
Find,23:\Sinsert the New Para (Return) character into the search string.
Find,24:\Sinsert the Tab character into the search string.

Found,255:This box is displayed if the search string is found.
Found,0:\Sfind the next occurrence of the search string.
Found,1:\Sreplace the search string with the replace string, and continue to the next occurrence.
Found,2:\Sfind and replace all occurrences of the search string without stopping for further instructions.
Found,3:This icon displays a message if the search string cannot be found.|MIf you have used End of File Replace, it displays the number of replacements made.
Found,4:\Sstop the search operation, or close the dialogue box when the search has completed.

View,255:This dialogue box allows you to set various options that affect the view of the document.
View,0:\Sopen or close the toolbox.
View,1:\Sopen or close the button bar.
View,4:\Sopen or close the info palette.
View,2:\Sshow or hide the page rulers.
View,12:\Sshow or hide the pasteboard,
View,6:\Sshow or hide pictures.|MYou may wish to hide pictures if they are slow to redraw.
View,7:\Sshow or hide frame, column and ruler guidelines.
View,8:\Sshow or hide the print margins.|MAnything that falls in the print margins is not printed.
View,9:\Senable or disable facing pages.|MIf facing pages are enabled, pages are displayed in horizontal pairs.
View,10:\Sshow or hide invisible symbols such as carriage returns, spaces and tabs.
View,5:\Sshow or hide spelling errors.|MSpelling errors are shown underlined in red.
View,11:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
View,13:\Suse or not use proxy pictures for the display in this window.

Grid,255:This dialogue box allows you to enable and configure the document grids.
Grid,0:If this option is selected, the object grid is displayed.
Grid,1:If this option is selected, objects snap to the object grid when they are drawn, moved and resized.
Grid,2,3:\Tdistance between the major points on the grid.
Grid,4,5:\Tnumber of sub-divisions between each major point.
Grid,6,27:Set grid colour to White.
Grid,7,28:Set grid colour to Grey 1.
Grid,8,29:Set grid colour to Grey 2.
Grid,9,30:Set grid colour to Grey 3.
Grid,10,31:Set grid colour to Grey 4.
Grid,11,32:Set grid colour to Grey 5.
Grid,12,33:Set grid colour to Grey 6.
Grid,13,34:Set grid colour to Black.
Grid,14,35:Set grid colour to Dark Blue.
Grid,15,36:Set grid colour to Yellow.
Grid,16,37:Set grid colour to Green.
Grid,17,38:Set grid colour to Red.
Grid,18,39:Set grid colour to Cream.
Grid,19,40:Set grid colour to Dark Green.
Grid,20,41:Set grid colour to Orange.
Grid,21,42:Set grid colour to Light Blue.
Grid,22:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
Grid,25:If this option is selected, the text baseline grid is displayed.
Grid,43:If this option is selected, objects snap to the text baseline grid when they are drawn, moved and resized.


Scale,255:This dialogue box allows you to set the document zoom.
Scale,0:\Sset document zoom to 50%.
Scale,11:\Sset document zoom to 75%.
Scale,12:\Sset document zoom to 150%.
Scale,1:\Sset document zoom to 100%.
Scale,2:\Sset document zoom to 200%.
Scale,13:\Sset document zoom to 400%.
Scale,3:\Sset document zoom to the variable zoom shown.
Scale,4,5:\Tcurrent variable document zoom.
Scale,6:\Sdecrease the variable zoom.
Scale,7:\Sincrease the variable zoom.
Scale,8:\Sset the document zoom so that an entire page (or pair of pages) fits in the document window.
Scale,9:\Sset the document zoom so that an entire page (or pair of pages) fits on the screen.
Scale,10:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.

TextEffect,255:This dialogue box allows a wide range of text effects to be applied to the selection or the caret.
TextEffect,0,1:\Tfont.
TextEffect,2:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of fonts available.
TextEffect,3,4:\Ttext size.
TextEffect,5:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of standard type sizes.|MThe last menu entry is writable and allows you to specify your own size.
TextEffect,6,7:\Tcase format of the text. The case may be Normal, Title or All Caps.
TextEffect,8:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of case formats available.
TextEffect,9,10:\Ttext foreground colour.
TextEffect,11:Click \s or MENU to display the standard colour picker.
TextEffect,12,13:\Ttext background colour.|MThe default background colour is Transparent (shown hatched).
TextEffect,14:Click \s or MENU to display the standard colour picker.
TextEffect,15,16,17:\Thorizontal scale of the text.|MYou can scale text from 10% to 1000%, where 100% is the normal scaling.
TextEffect,18,19:If there is no selection this is the kern value for the letter pair at the caret.|MIf there is a selection this is the tracking value.|MValues should be in the range -1000 and 1000, in units of 0.001 EM.
TextEffect,21,20:\Tvertical shift value.|MThis allows you to shift text above or below the baseline.|MThe shift is specified as a percentage of the text size.
TextEffect,34,22:\Tcurrent character rotation.|MA positive rotation is applied anti-clockwise and a negative rotation is applied clockwise.
TextEffect,35,23:\Ttext skew.|MA positive value skews the text to the right. The angle is specified in degrees and must be within the range -80 to 80.
TextEffect,24:If this option is selected, the text is made bold.
TextEffect,25:If this option is selected, the text is italicised.
TextEffect,26:If this option is selected, the text is underlined.
TextEffect,27:Click \s or MENU to display a dialogue box providing advanced underline options.
TextEffect,31:If this option is selected, the text is made superscript.
TextEffect,32:If this option is selected, the text is made subscript
TextEffect,28:If this option is selected, the text is 'struck out'.
TextEffect,29:Click \s or MENU to display a dialogue box providing advanced strikeout options.
TextEffect,30:If this option is selected, all lower-case letters are changed to small capital letters.
TextEffect,38:If this option is selected, the text foreground and background colours are swapped.
TextEffect,36:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
TextEffect,37:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

ColourP,255:This \w lists the currently defined colours.|M\Schoose a colour.|MDouble-click \s to choose a colour and close the dialogue box, or to Edit the colour.
Colour,255:\TOvation Pro colour picker. It allows you to apply colours and tints to text and objects on the page.
Colour,1:This is a sample of the chosen colour.
Colour,9:This is a sample of the previous colour.
Colour,10,2,3:\Ttint value of the colour in the range 0% to 100%, where 100% means the 'solid' colour.
Colour,4:\Sdecrease the tint value by 1%.
Colour,5:\Sincrease the tint value by 1%.
Colour,6:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of standard tint values.|MThe last menu entry is writable and allows you to specify your own tint.
Colour,11:If this option is selected, object-level overprint of the selected colour will be applied to the current object.
Colour,7:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
Colour,8:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

Underline,255:This dialogue box allows you to set advanced underline specifications.
Underline,0:If this option is selected, only the words are underlined i.e. spaces between them are omitted.
Underline,1:If this option is selected, text is double underlined.
Underline,2,3:\Twidth of the underlining.
Underline,4:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of standard widths.|MThe last menu entry is writable and allows you to specify your own width as a percentage of the type size.
Underline,5,6:\Tcolour of the underlining.|MNote that if the colour is set to Transparent, the underline colour is set to the same colour as the text it is underlining.
Underline,7:Click \s or MENU to display the standard colour picker.
Underline,9:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
Underline,8:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

Strikeout,255:This dialogue box allows you to set advanced strikeout specifications.
Strikeout,0,1:\Twidth of the strikeout.
Strikeout,2:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of standard widths.|MThe last menu entry is writable and allows you to specify your own width as a percentage of the type size.
Strikeout,3,4:\Tcolour of the strikeout. Note that if the colour is set to Transparent, the strikeout colour is set to the same colour as the text it is striking out.
Strikeout,5:Click \s or MENU to display the standard colour picker.
Strikeout,6:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
Strikeout,7:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

Picture,255:This dialogue box allows a picture to be modified in various way.
Picture,0,1,2:\Tscale of the picture as a percentage of its original size.
Picture,3:\Sdecrease the picture scale by 1%.
Picture,4:\Sincrease the picture scale by 1%.
Picture,5,6,7:\Thorizontal scaling of the picture.|MA value of 100% means the picture is displayed at its original aspect ratio.|MTo stretch the picture, increase this value.|MTo squash the picture, decrease this value.
Picture,8:\Sdecrease the horizontal aspect by 1%.|MThis will stretch the picture horizontally.
Picture,9:\Sincrease the horizontal aspect by 1%.|MThis will squash the picture horizontally.
Picture,10,11,12:\Tangle of rotation of the picture measured in degrees.|MA positive rotation is applied anti-clockwise; a negative rotation is applied clockwise.|MThe picture is rotated about its centre.
Picture,13:\Sdecrease the angle by 1.|MThis will rotate the picture clockwise.
Picture,14:\Sincrease the angle by 1.|MThis will rotate the picture anti-clockwise.
Picture,15,16:\TX coordinate of the top-left corner of the picture, measured from the left edge of the frame.|MAlter this value to move the picture horizontally in the frame.
Picture,17:\Sdecrease X and therefore move the picture to the left.|MX is decreased by 1mm, 0.05" or 3pt depending on the current units.
Picture,18:\Sincrease X and therefore move the picture to the right.|MX is increased by 1mm, 0.05" or 3pt depending on the current units.
Picture,19,20:\TY coordinate of the top-left corner of the picture, measured from the top of the frame.|MAlter this value to move the picture vertically in the frame.
Picture,21:\Sdecrease Y and therefore move the picture upwards.|MY is decreased by 1mm, 0.05" or 3pt depending on the current units.
Picture,22:\Sincrease Y and therefore move the picture downwards.|MY is increased by 1mm, 0.05" or 3pt depending on the current units.
Picture,32,33,34:\Tpicture skew.|MA positive value skews the picture to the right. The angle is specified in degrees and must be within the range -80 to 80.
Picture,35:\Sdecrease the skew angle by 1.
Picture,36:\Sincrease the skew angle by 1.
Picture,23:If this option is selected, the picture is not locked and may be freely moved, resized or rotated.
Picture,24:If this option is selected, the picture is locked to the centre of the frame.
Picture,25:If this option is selected, the picture is locked in position and cannot be moved, resized or rotated from the info palette or by dragging.
Picture,26:If this option is selected, the picture aspect is retained after scaling, fitting and cropping.
Picture,27:If this option is selected, the picture is automatically scaled when the frame is scaled.
Picture,28:If this option is selected, the picture is hidden and replaced by horizontal and vertical crossed lines.|MThis may be useful if the picture is slow to redraw.
Picture,29:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
Picture,30:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.
Picture,31:\Sscale and position the picture so that it fits in the frame.|MIf Aspect Lock is selected, the picture shape remains unchanged, otherwise it is stretched to fit.

FormatEffct,255:This dialogue box allows formatting effects to be applied to the current paragraph or selection of paragraphs.
FormatEffct,0,1:\Tleft indent measured from the frame inset.|MIf the value is preceded by a +, the indent is measured from the left edge of the frame bounding box.
FormatEffct,2,3:\Tright indent measured from the frame inset.|MIf the value is preceded by a + or -, the indent is measured from the right or left edges of the frame bounding box, respectively.
FormatEffct,4,5:\Tleft indent for the the first line of the paragraph only.|MIt is specified as a positive or negative offset from the left indent.
FormatEffct,6,7:\Talignment of the paragraph. It may be Left aligned, Centred, Right aligned or Justified.
FormatEffct,8:Click \s or MENU to show the alignment menu.
FormatEffct,33,10:\Tamount of extra white space inserted before the paragraph.
FormatEffct,11,12:\Tamount of extra white space inserted after the paragraph.
FormatEffct,13,14:\Tvertical line spacing for the paragraph.|MIt may be an Absolute value, a Relative value (followed by %) or an Incremental value (preceded by a + or -).
FormatEffct,18:If this option is selected, the first character in the paragraph is changed to a 'drop cap', whose depth is the number of lines specified.
FormatEffct,25:\Tdepth of the 'drop cap', specified in lines. 
FormatEffct,22:If this option is selected, character pairs are automatically kerned using kerning data supplied in compatible fonts.
FormatEffct,23:If this option is selected, the baselines of the text in the paragraph are aligned to the baseline grid.|MThe origin and spacing of the grid is set in Preferences.
FormatEffct,20:If this option is selected, Ovation Pro attempts to hyphenate words that do not fit at the end of lines.
FormatEffct,21:Click \s or MENU to display a dialogue box allowing you to control various aspects of the automatic hyphenator.
FormatEffct,32:If this option is selected, enhanced justification is enabled. This allows you to control word and letter spacing in justified text.
FormatEffct,9:Click \s or MENU to display a dialogue box allowing you to set the minimum and maximum limits for word and letter spacing.
FormatEffct,28:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
FormatEffct,29:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

Hyphen,255:This dialogue box allows you to control certain aspects of the automatic hyphenator.
Hyphen,0,1:\Tsmallest length word that will be hyphenated.
Hyphen,2,3:\Tminimum number of characters that must precede the hyphen.
Hyphen,4,5:\Tminimum number of characters that must follow the the hyphen.
Hyphen,6,7:\Tmaximum number of consecutive lines that can be automatically hyphenated.
Hyphen,8,9:\Thyphenation zone measured from the right margin. The start of the last word on the line must be outside this zone for it to be considered for automatic hyphenation.
Hyphen,11:If this option is selected, the hyphenator will attempt to break the last word in the paragraph should it run over the end of the line.
Hyphen,12:If this option is selected, the hyphenator will attempt to break capitalised words.
Hyphen,13:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
Hyphen,10:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

Justify,255:This dialogue box allows you to control word and letter spacing in justified text.
Justify,0,8:This area allows you to control minimum and maximum letter spacing.
Justify,2,3,6:\Tminimum letter spacing, specified as a percentage of the width of a normal space.
Justify,4,5,20:\Tmaximum letter spacing, specified as a percentage of the width of a normal space.
Justify,11:If this option is selected, a single word on a line is justified by adding letter spacing as necessary.
Justify,1,9:This area allows you to control minimum and maximum word spacing.
Justify,10,7,12:\Tminimum word spacing, specified as a percentage of the width of a normal space.
Justify,13,14,15:\Tmaximum word spacing, specified as a percentage of the width of a normal space.|MOnce this value has been reached, letter spacing is introduced.
Justify,18,19:This is a zone measured from the right indent. If the end of the last line in the paragraph falls within this zone, then that line is justified.
Justify,16:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
Justify,17:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

TabsEffect,255:This dialogue box allows you to choose the type of tab to be placed on the tab ruler.
TabsEffect,0:If this option is selected, clicking on the tab ruler will position a Left tab stop.
TabsEffect,1:If this option is selected, clicking on the tab ruler will position a Centre tab stop.
TabsEffect,2:If this option is selected, clicking on the tab ruler will position a Right tab stop.
TabsEffect,3:If this option is selected, clicking on the tab ruler will position a Decimal tab stop.
TabsEffect,4,5:\Texact position of the selected tab.
TabsEffect,6,7:\Ttab leader string (3 characters maximum).|MThe leader string is repeated throughout the tab space.
TabsEffect,8:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
TabsEffect,9:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.
TabsEffect,11:\Sclear all tabs
TabsEffect,14:\Tdecimal tab character.|MIf this is left blank the default decimal tab character set in document preferences will be used.

EditStyleP,255:This \w lists the styles that have been defined.|MClick \s over a style to select it.
EditStyle,255:This dialogue box allows you to create, edit, rename and delete styles.
EditStyle,0:This area shows a preview of what the selected style looks like.|MIt shows text attributes such as Font, Size and Effect, but not format attributes.
EditStyle,1,2:\Tscope of the selected style.|MThe scope is the amount of text that is changed when the style is applied i.e. Selection, Paragraph or Word.
EditStyle,3:Click \s or MENU to display the Scope menu.
EditStyle,10,5:\Tkey short-cut which may be used to apply the style.|MPress the key combination you require, to assign it to the style.
EditStyle,6:\Sopen a dialogue box allowing you to set the text attributes for the selected style.
EditStyle,7:\Sopen a dialogue box allowing you to set the format attributes for the selected style.
EditStyle,8:\Sset tabs for the selected style.
EditStyle,4:This area shows a summary of the attributes for the selected style.
EditStyle,11:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
EditStyle,12:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.
EditStyle,13:\Sdelete the selected style.
EditStyle,14:\Srename the selected style.
EditStyle,15:\Screate a new style.

NewStyle,255:This dialogue box allows you to create a new style.
NewStyle,0,1:\Tname of the new style.
NewStyle,7:If this option is selected, the new style is created with the same attributes as the existing style shown.
NewStyle,3:\Tname of the existing style on which the new style may be based.
NewStyle,4:Click \s or MENU to display a menu of existing styles on which the new style may be based.
NewStyle,5:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
NewStyle,6:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

RenameStyle,255:This dialogue box allows you to rename the selected style.
RenameStyle,0,1:\Told style name.
RenameStyle,2,3:\Tnew style name.
RenameStyle,4:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
RenameStyle,5:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

TextStyle,255:This dialogue box allows a wide range of text effects to be applied to the selected style.
TextStyle,38:If this option is selected, Font is defined for the selected style.
TextStyle,0,1:\Tfont.
TextStyle,2:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of fonts available.
TextStyle,39:If this option is selected, Size is defined for the selected style.
TextStyle,3,4:\Ttext size.
TextStyle,5:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of standard type sizes.|MThe last menu entry is writable and allows you to specify your own size.
TextStyle,40:If this option is selected, Case is defined for the selected style.
TextStyle,6,7:\Tcase format of the text. The case may be Normal, Title or All Caps.
TextStyle,8:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of case formats available.
TextStyle,41:If this option is selected, Foregrnd is defined for the selected style.
TextStyle,9,10:\Ttext foreground colour.
TextStyle,11:Click \s or MENU to display the standard colour picker.
TextStyle,42:If this option is selected, Backgrnd is defined for the selected style.
TextStyle,12,13:\Ttext background colour.|MThe default background colour is Transparent (shown hatched).
TextStyle,14:Click \s or MENU to display the standard colour picker.
TextStyle,43:If this option is selected, H Scale is defined for the selected style.
TextStyle,15,16,17:\Thorizontal scale of the text.|MYou can scale text from 10% to 1000%, where 100% is the normal scaling.
TextStyle,44:If this option is selected, Kern is defined for the selected style.
TextStyle,18,19:If there is no selection this is the kern value for the letter pair at the caret.|MIf there is a selection this is the tracking value.|MValues should be in the range -1000 and 1000, in units of 0.001 EM.
TextStyle,45:If this option is selected, V Shift is defined for the selected style.
TextStyle,21,20:\Tvertical shift value.|MThis allows you to shift text above or below the baseline.|MThe shift is specified as a percentage of the text size.
TextStyle,47:If this option is selected, Rotate is defined for the selected style.
TextStyle,34,22:\Tcurrent character rotation.|MA positive rotation is applied anti-clockwise; a negative rotation is applied clockwise.
TextStyle,48:If this option is selected, Skew is defined for the selected style.
TextStyle,35,23:\Ttext skew.|MA positive value skews the text to the right. The angle is specified in degrees and must be within the range -80 to 80.
TextStyle,24:If this option is selected, the text is made bold.
TextStyle,25:If this option is selected, the text is italicised.
TextStyle,26:If this option is selected, the text is underlined.
TextStyle,27:Click \s or MENU to display a dialogue box providing advanced underline options.
TextStyle,31:If this option is selected, the text is made superscript.
TextStyle,32:If this option is selected, the text is made subscript
TextStyle,28:If this option is selected, the text is 'struck out'.
TextStyle,29:Click \s or MENU to display a dialogue box providing advanced strikeout options.
TextStyle,30:If this option is selected, all lower-case letters are changed to small capital letters.
TextStyle,46:If this option is selected, the text foreground and background colours are swapped.
TextStyle,36:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
TextStyle,37:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

FormatStyle,255:This dialogue box allows formatting effects to be applied to the selected style.
FormatStyle,30:If this option is selected, Left Indent is defined for the selected style.
FormatStyle,0,1:\Tleft indent measured from the frame inset.|MIf the value is preceded by a +, the indent is measured from the left edge of the frame bounding box.
FormatStyle,34:If this option is selected, Right Indent is defined for the selected style.
FormatStyle,2,3:\Tright indent measured from the frame inset.|MIf the value is preceded by a + or -, the indent is measured from the right or left edge of the frame bounding box, respectively.
FormatStyle,31:If this option is selected, 1st Indent is defined for the selected style.
FormatStyle,4,5:\Tleft indent for the the first line of the paragraph only.|MIt is specified as a positive or negative offset from the left indent.
FormatStyle,35:If this option is selected, Alignment is defined for the selected style.
FormatStyle,6,7:\Talignment of the paragraph. It may be Left aligned, Centred, Right aligned or Justified.
FormatStyle,8:Click \s or MENU to show the alignment menu.
FormatStyle,32:If this option is selected, Space Before is defined for the selected style.
FormatStyle,44,10:\Tamount of extra white space inserted before the paragraph.
FormatStyle,36:If this option is selected, Space After is defined for the selected style.
FormatStyle,11,12:\Tamount of extra white space inserted after the paragraph.
FormatStyle,33:If this option is selected, Leading is defined for the selected style.
FormatStyle,13,14:\Tvertical line spacing for the paragraph.|MIt may be an Absolute value, a Relative value (followed by %) or an Incremental value (preceded by a + or -).
FormatStyle,18:If this option is selected, the first character in the paragraph is changed to a 'drop cap', whose depth is the number of lines specified.
FormatStyle,25:\Tdepth of the 'drop cap', specified in lines. 
FormatStyle,22:If this option is selected, character pairs are automatically kerned using kerning data supplied in compatible fonts.
FormatStyle,23:If this option is selected, the baselines of the text in the paragraph are aligned to the baseline grid.|MThe origin and spacing of the grid is set in Preferences.
FormatStyle,20:If this option is selected, Ovation Pro attempts to hyphenate words that do not fit at the end of lines.
FormatStyle,21:Click \s or MENU to display a dialogue box allowing you to control various aspects of the automatic hyphenator.
FormatStyle,40:If this option is selected, enhanced justification is enabled. This allows you to control word and letter spcing in justified text.
FormatStyle,9:Click \s or MENU to display a dialogue box allowing you to set the minimum and maximum limits for word and letter spacing.
FormatStyle,28:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
FormatStyle,29:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

TabsStyle,255:This dialogue box allows you to set tabs for the selected style.
TabsStyle,11:If this option is selected, the tab ruler is defined for the selected style.
TabsStyle,0:If this option is selected, clicking on the tab ruler will position a Left tab stop.
TabsStyle,1:If this option is selected, clicking on the tab ruler will position a Centre tab stop.
TabsStyle,2:If this option is selected, clicking on the tab ruler will position a Right tab stop.
TabsStyle,3:If this option is selected, clicking on the tab ruler will position a Decimal tab stop.
TabsStyle,4,5:\Texact position of the selected tab.
TabsStyle,6,7:\Ttab leader string (3 characters maximum).|MThe leader string is repeated throughout the tab space.
TabsStyle,8:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
TabsStyle,9:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.
TabsEffect,11:\Sclear all tabs
TabsEffect,14:\Tdecimal tab character.|MIf this is left blank the default decimal tab character set in document preferences will be used.


Object,255:This dialogue box allows you to change the attributes of a mixed selection or group of objects.
Object,0,1:\TX coordinate of the top-left corner of the selection or group of objects, measured from the ruler origin (usually the top-left corner of the page).
Object,2,3:\TY coordinate of the top-left corner of the selection or group of objects, measured from the ruler origin (usually the top-left corner of the page).
Object,4,5:\Twidth of the selection or group of objects.
Object,6,7:\Theight of the selection or group of objects.
Object,8,9,10:\Tangle of rotation of the selection or group of objects, measured in degrees.|MA positive rotation is applied anti-clockwise; a negative rotation is applied clockwise.
Object,11:\Sdecrease the angle by 1.|MThis will rotate the selection or group of objects clockwise.
Object,12:\Sincrease the angle by 1.|MThis will rotate the selection or group of objects anti-clockwise.
Object,17,18,19:\Tskew of the selection or group of objects.|MA positive value skews the object to the right. The angle is specified in degrees and must be within the range -80 to 80.
Object,20:\Sdecrease the skew angle by 1.
Object,21:\Sincrease the skew angle by 1.
Object,13:If this option is selected, the selection or group of objects will be locked to prevent accidental dragging.
Object,15:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
Object,16:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

TextFrame,255:This dialogue box allows you to change the attributes of the selected text frame.
TextFrame,0,1:\TX coordinate of the top-left corner of the text frame, measured from the ruler origin (usually the top-left corner of the page).
TextFrame,2,3:\TY coordinate of the top-left corner of the text frame, measured from the ruler origin (usually the top-left corner of the page).
TextFrame,4,5:\Twidth of the text frame.
TextFrame,6,7:\Theight of the text frame.
TextFrame,8,9,10:\Tangle of rotation of the text frame, measured in degrees.|MA positive rotation is applied anti-clockwise; a negative rotation is applied clockwise.
TextFrame,11:\Sdecrease the angle by 1.|MThis will rotate the text frame clockwise.
TextFrame,12:\Sincrease the angle by 1.|MThis will rotate the text frame anti-clockwise.
TextFrame,33,16,35:\Tskew of the text frame.|MA positive value skews the frame to the right. The angle is specified in degrees and must be within the range -80 to 80.
TextFrame,36:\Sdecrease the skew angle by 1.
TextFrame,37:\Sincrease the skew angle by 1.
TextFrame,13:If this option is selected, the text frame will be locked to prevent accidental dragging.
TextFrame,15,18:\Tcorner radius of rectangular frames.
TextFrame,17,26:\Tgap between the edge of the frame and the text flowing inside the frame.
TextFrame,19,20:\Tbackground colour of the frame.
TextFrame,21:Click \s or MENU to display the standard colour picker.
TextFrame,22,23:\Tvertical alignment of the text in the frame.|MIt may be Top aligned, Centred, Bottom aligned or Justified.|MVertical alignment only works with rectangular frames.
TextFrame,24:Click \s or MENU to display the vertical alignment menu.
TextFrame,25,34:\Tnumber of columns in the frame.
TextFrame,27:\Sreduce the number of columns in the frame.
TextFrame,28:\Sincrease the number of columns in the frame.
TextFrame,29:Click \s or MENU to set advanced column options, such as gutter width and column guides.
TextFrame,30:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
TextFrame,31:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

PicFrame,255:This dialogue box allows you to change the attributes of the selected picture frame.
PicFrame,0,1:\TX coordinate of the top-left corner of the picture frame, measured from the ruler origin (usually the top-left corner of the page).
PicFrame,2,3:\TY coordinate of the top-left corner of the picture frame, measured from the ruler origin (usually the top-left corner of the page).
PicFrame,4,5:\Twidth of the picture frame.
PicFrame,6,7:\Theight of the picture frame.
PicFrame,8,9,10:\Tangle of rotation of the picture frame, measured in degrees.|MA positive rotation is applied anti-clockwise; a negative rotation is applied clockwise.
PicFrame,11:\Sdecrease the angle by 1.|MThis will rotate the picture frame clockwise.
PicFrame,12:\Sincrease the angle by 1.|MThis will rotate the picture frame anti-clockwise.
PicFrame,25,16,27:\Tskew of the text frame.|MA positive value skews the frame to the right. The angle is specified in degrees and must be within the range -80 to 80.
PicFrame,28:\Sdecrease the skew angle by 1.
PicFrame,29:\Sincrease the skew angle by 1.
PicFrame,13:If this option is selected, the picture frame will be locked to prevent accidental dragging.
PicFrame,15,18:\Tcorner radius of rectangular frames.
PicFrame,17,26:\Tgap between the edge of the frame and the picture inside the frame.
PicFrame,19,20:\Tbackground colour of the frame.
PicFrame,21:Click \s or MENU to display the standard colour picker.
PicFrame,22:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
PicFrame,23:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

Line,255:This dialogue box allows you to change the attributes of the selected line.
Line,0,1:\TX coordinate of the top-left corner of the line bounding box, measured from the ruler origin (usually the top-left corner of the page).
Line,2,3:\TY coordinate of the top-left corner of the line bounding box, measured from the ruler origin (usually the top-left corner of the page).
Line,4,5:\Twidth of the line bounding box.
Line,6,7:\Theight of the line bounding box.
Line,8,9,10:\Tangle of rotation of the line, measured in degrees.|MA positive rotation is applied anti-clockwise; a negative rotation is applied clockwise.
Line,11:\Sdecrease the angle by 1.|MThis will rotate the line clockwise.
Line,12:\Sincrease the angle by 1.|MThis will rotate the line anti-clockwise.
Line,38,39,40:\Tskew of the line.|MA positive value skews the line to the right. The angle is specified in degrees and must be within the range -80 to 80.
Line,41:\Sdecrease the skew angle by 1.
Line,42:\Sincrease the skew angle by 1.
Line,13:If this option is selected, the line will be locked to prevent accidental dragging.
Line,15,16:\Twidth of the line.
Line,17:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of line widths.|MThe last menu entry is writable and allows you to specify your own width.
Line,18,19:\Tcolour of the line.
Line,20:Click \s or MENU to display the standard colour picker.
Line,35,36:\Tfill colour of the line.
Line,37:Click \s or MENU to display the standard colour picker.
Line,21,22:\Tpattern of the line.
Line,23:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of line patterns.
Line,24,25:\Tline join. It may be Mitred, Round or Bevelled.
Line,26:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of line joins.
Line,27,28:\Tline start cap. It may be Butt, Round, Square or Triangle.
Line,29:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of start caps.
Line,30,31:\Tline end cap. It may be Butt, Round, Square or Triangle.
Line,32:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of end caps.
Line,33:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
Line,34:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

BorderP,255:This \w lists the border styles available. Use the scroll bar to scroll through the complete list, and click \s over the border you wish to use.
Border,255:This dialogue box allows you to add a border and/or drop shadow to the selected frame.
Border,3,7,11,26:If this option is selected, the border will be applied to the left side of the object, or the shadow applied to the top-left corner.
Border,27,8,12,4:If this option is selected, the border will be applied to the right side of the object, or the shadow applied to the top-right corner.
Border,5,9,13,28:If this option is selected, the border will be applied to the top of the object, or the shadow applied to the bottom-left corner.
Border,29,14,10,6:If this option is selected, the border will be applied to the bottom of the object, or the shadow applied to the bottom-right corner.
Border,1:If this option is selected, a border is applied to the selected frame.
Border,15,16:\Tborder colour.
Border,17:Click \s or MENU to display the standard colour picker.
Border,18,19:\Twidth of the border.
Border,30:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of border widths.|MThe last menu entry is writable and allows you to specify your own width.
Border,2:If this option is selected, a drop shadow is applied to the selected frame.
Border,0,22:\Tdrop shadow colour
Border,23:Click \s or MENU to display the standard colour picker.
Border,24,25:\Twidth of the drop shadow.
Border,31:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of drop shadow widths.|MThe last menu entry is writable and allows you to specify your own width.
Border,20:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
Border,21:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.
Border,34:If this option is selected the components in Draw file borders will be repeated instead of scaled.
Border,35:If this option is selected the components in Draw file borders will be stretched as well as repeated.
Border,36:If this option is selected Draw file borders will be displayed with their design width.

TextFlow,255:This dialogue box allows you to control how text flows around frames.|MIt does not apply to lines which do not repel text.
TextFlow,0,1:This area allows you to control whether text runs around the frame, the picture or neither.
TextFlow,4:If this option is selected, text is not repelled by the frame and flows behind it.
TextFlow,3:If this option is selected, text runs around the frame.
TextFlow,2:If this option is selected, text runs around the picture in the frame.
TextFlow,5,6:\Tgap left between the frame or picture and the text flowing around it.
TextFlow,7,8:This area allows you to control around which sides of a frame the text flows.
TextFlow,9:If this option is selected, text flows around the wider side.
TextFlow,10:If this option is selected, text flows around the left side.
TextFlow,11:If this option is selected, text flows around the right side.
TextFlow,12:If this option is selected, text flows around both sides.
TextFlow,15:If this option is selected, text flows around neither side.
TextFlow,13:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
TextFlow,14:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

Shape,255:This dialogue box allows you to change the shape of the selected object.
Shape,0:If this option is selected, an ellipse or polygon will be changed into a rectangle of the same overall size.
Shape,1:If this option is selected, a rectangle or polygon will be changed into an ellipse of the same overall size.
Shape,2:If this option is selected, a rectangle or ellipse will be changed into a polygon of the same shape.|MUnlike a rectangle or ellipse, a polygon can be edited in path edit mode.
Shape,3:If this option is selected, the selected object is changed to a regular polygon with the number of sides specified.
Shape,5,4:\Tnumber of sides for the regular polygon.
Shape,6:\Sto decrease the number of sides.
Shape,7:\Sto increase the number of sides.
Shape,10:If this option is selected, the selected object is changed to a star shape with the number of points specified.
Shape,9:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
Shape,8:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

Duplicate,255:This dialogue box allows you to duplicate the selected object.
Duplicate,0,1:This is the number of duplications that are to be made.
Duplicate,2:\Sdecrease the number of duplications.
Duplicate,3:\Sincrease the number of duplications.
Duplicate,4,5:\Tvertical shift made before each duplication.
Duplicate,6,7:\Thorizontal shift made before each duplication.
Duplicate,8:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
Duplicate,9:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

ModChapter,255:This dialogue box allows you to set various chapter attributes.
ModChapter,1:If this option is selected, the first page in the chapter will start on the left-hand side.
ModChapter,2:If this option is selected, the first page in the chapter will start on the right-hand side.
ModChapter,0,3:This area allows you to specify the page number start and format.
ModChapter,4,5:\Tstart page number for the current chapter.
ModChapter,6:If this option is selected, page numbers will be displayed in numeric format.
ModChapter,7:If this option is selected, pages numbers will be displayed in Roman upper-case format.
ModChapter,8:If this option is selected, pages numbers will be displayed in Roman lower-case format.
ModChapter,9:If this option is selected, the header will not be displayed on the first page of the chapter.
ModChapter,10:If this option is selected, the footer will not be displayed on the first page of the chapter.
ModChapter,11:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
ModChapter,12:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.
ModChapter,13,14:\Tchapter number on whose master pages you wish to base the new chapter.

InsertPage,255:This dialogue box allows you to insert one or more pages.|MPlease note that inserted pages are linked into the default master frame text flow.
InsertPage,0,1,2:\Tnumber of pages to be inserted.
InsertPage,7:If this option is selected, pages are inserted before the page specified.
InsertPage,8:If this option is selected, pages are inserted after the page specified.
InsertPage,3,4:\Tpage number before or after which pages are inserted.
InsertPage,5:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
InsertPage,6:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

DeletePage,255:This dialogue box allows to delete one or more pages.|MPlease note that this option deletes pages and any objects on them, but does not delete the story from the default master frame.
DeletePage,0,1:\Tnumber of the first page to be deleted.
DeletePage,2,3:\Tnumber of the last page to be deleted.
DeletePage,4:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
DeletePage,5:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

GotoPage,255:This dialogue box allows you to go to any page.
GotoPage,0,1:This is the current page number.
GotoPage,2,3:This is the page to which you wish to go.
GotoPage,4:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
GotoPage,5:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

SpellPane,255:This \w lists words the spelling checker guesses may be correct, or the words adjacent to the queried word in the dictionary.|MClick \s on a word to select it, or double-click to replace it in the document.
SpellCheck,255:This dialogue box allows you to check the spelling of words in the document, against one or more dictionaries.
SpellCheck,0:\Tqueried word.|MYou may correct this word and click on Replace to replace it in the document.
SpellCheck,1:If this option is selected, the \w above the queried word lists words the spelling checker guesses may be correct.
SpellCheck,2:If this option is selected, the \w above the queried word lists words adjacent to the queried word in the dictionary.
SpellCheck,3,4:\Tdictionary that is currently being browsed.
SpellCheck,5:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of dictionaries that may be browsed.
SpellCheck,6,7:\Tdictionary to which words will be added.
SpellCheck,8:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of dictionaries to which words may be added.
SpellCheck,9:\Sreplace the queried word in the document with the selected or corrected word.
SpellCheck,10:\Sadd the queried word to the dictionary shown.
SpellCheck,11:\Signore the queried word.|MIgnored words are placed in a special !Ignore dictionary.
SpellCheck,12:\Scancel the spelling check.|MIf words have been added to any dictionaries, you will be asked if you wish to retain the changes.

DictPane,255:This \w lists all the dictionaries that currently exist.|MClick \s over a dictionary to select it.|MDouble-click over a dictionary to edit the contents of the dictionary.
LoadDict,255:This dialogue box allows you to load, remove, create, delete and edit dictionaries.
LoadDict,0:\Sload the selected dictionary, and attach it to the current document.|MA tick next to the dictionary name indicates that it is attached.
LoadDict,1:\Sdetach the selected dictionary from the current document, and if it is not attached to any other documents, remove it from memory.
LoadDict,2:\Sopen a dialogue box which allows you to create a new dictionary.
LoadDict,3:\Sdelete the selected dictionary.|MNote that this operation is irreversible.
LoadDict,4:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
LoadDict,5:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.
LoadDict,6:\Sopen a dialogue box which allows the contents of the selected dictionary to be edited.

CreateDict,255:This dialogue box allows you to create a new dictionary with a specified name.
CreateDict,0,1:\Tname of the new dictionary
CreateDict,2:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
CreateDict,3:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

EditPane,255:This \w lists all the words in the selected dictionary.|MClick \s over a word to select it and transfer it to the writable icon for editing.
EditDict,255:This dialogue box allows you to add word to, and delete words from, the selected dictionary.
EditDict,0:\Tword to be added to, or deleted from, the dictionary.
EditDict,1,2:\Tnumber of words in the dictionary.
EditDict,3:\Sadd the word in the writable icon to the dictionary.
EditDict,4:\Sdelete the selected word from the dictionary.
EditDict,5:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
EditDict,6:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

Chars,255:This \w allows you to insert special characters into your document by clicking over them.|MYou can choose the font and style of the inserted characters using the options provided.
Chars,0:\Tfont used for the inserted characters.
Chars,1:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of fonts available.
Chars,2:If this option is selected, inserted characters are made bold.
Chars,3:If this option is selected, inserted characters are italicised.
Chars,4:This area shows all the characters in the selected font.|MClick over a character to insert it at the caret position, in the chosen font and style.|MThe pointer shows the ASCII code for the character.

Preferences,255:\TPreferences dialogue box.|MPreferences are used to configure the current document.
Preferences,0:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
Preferences,1:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.
Preferences,2:\Ssave the Preferences so that they will be used by default next time a new document is created.

Pr_General,0,13,255:This area provides Preferences concerned with the General configuration of documents.
Pr_General,5,6:\Tdefault units for the document.|MUnits may be set to millimetres (MM), inches (in) or points (pt).
Pr_General,7:Click \s or MENU to show a menu of units available.
Pr_General,8,9:\Tstart chapter number for the first chapter in the document.
Pr_General,10,11:\Tcharacter used to separate the chapter number and page number.|MNote that this preference has no effect in this release of Ovation Pro.
Pr_General,12:If this option is selected, the document will be automatically saved at the interval specified.
Pr_General,1,2,3:\Tinterval (in minutes) used by the auto-save facility.
Pr_General,4:If this option is selected, the auto-save facility will prompt with the normal save box, before saving the document.
Pr_General,14:If this option is selected pages will automatically be added when text overflows any auto-linked chain of frames.
Pr_General,15:If this option is selected pages will automatically be removed when text does not fill any auto-linked chain of frames.

Pr_Text,0,16,255:This area provides Preferences concerned with the Text configuration of documents.
Pr_Text,15,1:\Tvertical spacing of the baseline grid.
Pr_Text,11,2:\Torigin of the baseline grid, measured from the top of the page.
Pr_Text,12,9,4:\Tsize of superscripts, specified as a percentage of the normal character size.
Pr_Text,5,14,7:\Tsize of subscripts, specified as a percentage of the normal character size.
Pr_Text,8,18,10:\Tsize of small caps, specified as a percentage of the normal character size.
Pr_Text,13,3:These are the characters used as a decimal point when aligning to decimal tabs.
Pr_Text,17,6:These are the characters used to break lines in addition to space.

Pr_View,0,8,255:This area provides Preferences concerned with the View configuration of documents.
Pr_View,11,1:\Twidth of pasteboard added to each side of each page when the pasteboard is enabled.|MNote that the width of pasteboard above and below each page is fixed at 10mm.
Pr_View,2,3:\TX origin of the ruler from which all object coordinates are measured.
Pr_View,4,5:\TY origin of the ruler from which all object coordinates are measured.
Pr_View,6:If this option is selected, the edges of objects that are moved or resized will snap to ruler guidelines.|MNote that this feature is disabled if grid lock is enabled.
Pr_View,7:If this option is selected, the edges of objects that are moved or resized will snap to the equivalent edges of other objects.|MNote that this feature is disabled if grid lock is enabled.
Pr_View,9:If this option is selected, ruler guidelines are drawn in front of all other objects.
Pr_View,10:If this option is selected, ruler guidelines are drawn behind all other objects.

EditColour,255:This dialogue box allows you to create, edit, rename and delete colours.
EditColour,0:\Sedit the selected colour using the standard Acorn Colour Choice dialogue box or the colour chart dialogue box.
EditColour,1:\Sadd a new colour chosen from the colour chart dialogue box.
EditColour,2:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
EditColour,3:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.
EditColour,4:\Sdelete the selected colour.
EditColour,5:\Srename the selected colour.
EditColour,6:\Screate a new colour.
EditColour,7:If this option is selected, the selected colour is designated as a spot colour and when printing colour separations, it will be printed on a separate plate.
EditColour,8:\Sopen the Overprint dialogue box which allows you to specify that the selected colour should overprint the background colour.

RenameCol,255:This dialogue box allows you to rename the selected colour.
RenameCol,0,1:\Told colour name.
RenameCol,2,3:\Tnew colour name
RenameCol,4:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
RenameCol,5:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

NewColour,255:This dialogue box allows you to create a new colour.
NewColour,0,1:\Tname of the new colour.
NewColour,2,3:\Tname of the existing colour on which the new colour is based.
NewColour,4:Click \s or MENU to display a menu of existing colours on which the new colour may be based.
NewColour,5:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
NewColour,6:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

ChartP,255:This \w shows all the colours in the current colour chart.|MClick select over a colour to select it.|MDouble-click select over a colour to add it to the current palette.
ColourChart,255:This dialogue box allows you to choose colours from one or more colour charts, and add them to the colour picker.
ColourChart,4,0:\Tname of the colour chart currently displayed.
ColourChart,1:Click \s or MENU to display a menu of colour charts.
ColourChart,2,3:\Tname of the currently selected colour.|MYou may type in the name of a colour to find it in the chart and select it.
ColourChart,5:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
ColourChart,6:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

Overprint,255:This dialogue box allows you to specify that colours should overprint the background colour.
Overprint,0:If this option is selected, the selected colour will overprint the background colour i.e. the background will not be 'knocked-out'.
Overprint,1,2,3:\Ttint value above which overprint will apply. Overprint will be ignored for colours with tints less than this value.
Overprint,4:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
Overprint,5:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

Macros,255:This dialogue box allows you to create and edit macros.|MThe macro type is determined by the Button, Key and User options.|MClick MENU to save the macros using a name of your choice.
Macros,0:This option allows you to record macros directly from the document.|MClick in the macro definition that you wish to define, then choose Record.|MNow anything typed in the document is recorded in the macro.
Macros,1:This option displays the Button macros that have been defined and causes the New and Copy options to create Button macros.|MButton macros represent buttons that appear on the button bar.
Macros,2:This option displays the Key macros that have been defined and causes the New and Copy options to create Key macros.|MKey macros represent keys on the keyboard, allowing them to be redefined.
Macros,3:This option displays the User macros that have been defined and causes the New and Copy options to create User macros.|MUser macros allow common constants to be given simple text aliases.
Macros,4:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
Macros,5:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.
Macros,6:\Ssave all the macro definitions so that they will be loaded automatically each time Ovation Pro is run.
Macros,7:\Sdelete the macro that contains the caret.
Macros,8:\Scopy the macro definition that contains the caret.
Macros,9:\Screate a new macro.|MThe type of macro created depends upon which of the Button, Key and User options is selected.
Macros,10:\Sedit the macro that contains the caret.

MacrosP,255:This \w lists the macros that have been defined.|MThe type of macros displayed is chosen using the Button, Key and User options.
MacrosP,0:\Tname of the button macro.|MDouble-click \s to expand the macro.
MacrosP,1:\Tsprite used to represent the macro on the button bar.|MThe sprite is chosen from the Button box when the macro is created.
MacrosP,2,17,33:\Tmacro definition.|MPlain text is typed into the document at the caret.|MText in braces {} is treated as a key, macro, or function expansion.|MText in angle brackets <> is evaluated as a system variable.
MacrosP,3:If this option is selected the button will appear on the button bar.
MacrosP,16:\Tname of the key macro.
MacrosP,32:\Tname of the user macro.

NewButton,255:This dialogue box allows a new Button macro to be created, edited or copied.
NewButton,0:This option becomes selected if you choose a sprite from the Button Box.|MIf you decide not to use the sprite, deselect this option.
NewButton,6,1:Type in the name of the new Button macro (maximum 12 characters).
NewButton,2:\Screate the Button macro.
NewButton,3:\Tname of the sprite chosen from the button box and used to represent the button on the button bar.
NewButton,4:\Sopen the button box.
NewButton,5:\Sclose the dialogue box without creating the macro.

ButtonBox,255:\TButton Box which lists the sprites available to represent buttons on the button bar.|MClick \s over a sprite to choose it.|MSee user guide for details of how to add your own sprites to the button box.

NewKey,255:This dialogue box allows a new Key macro to be created/copied.
NewKey,0,1:Press the key or key combination that you wish to define.|MThe key name you have chosen is displayed in this icon.
NewKey,2:\Screate the Key macro.
NewKey,3:\Sclose the dialogue box without creating the macro.

NewMacro,255:This dialogue box allows a new User macro to be created/copied.
NewMacro,0,1:Type in the name of the new User macro (maximum 12 characters).|MThe name must not be the same as any other macro or key.
NewMacro,2:\Screate the User macro.
NewMacro,3:\Sclose the dialogue box without creating the macro.

Fields,255:This dialogue box allows you to create and edit fields.|MFields allow you to attach a name and a macro to a mail merge tag number.
Fields,1:\Screate a new field.
Fields,0:\Sdelete the field that contains the caret.
Fields,2:\Sapply any changes and close the dialogue box.|M\Aapply any changes without closing the dialogue box.
Fields,3:\Sclose the dialogue box without applying any changes.

FieldsP,255:This \w lists the fields that have been defined.

NewField,255:This dialogue box allows a new field to be created/copied.
NewField,5:Type in the name of the new field.
NewField,1:Type in the number of the mail merge tag the field is to be associated with.
NewField,2:\Screate the field.
NewField,3:\Sclose the dialogue box without creating the field.