Topic: Missing Paragraph Styles toolbar

WebPlus X8   16.0.4.32 (64bit)

Somewhere somewhen in the last year, my screen layout has lost a toolbar that I had used frequently. I'm not sure of the name, but it displayed Paragraph properties, among other things. I haven't been able to find it in the Toolbar menu. The attached screenshot shows where it used to be located.

I'd appreciate suggestions for the name & location of the missing toolbar. Thanks

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Re: Missing Paragraph Styles toolbar

Unlike PagePlus, WebPlus doesn’t have a Paragraph tab. However, it does have a Text Styles tab where you can create and edit paragraph styles. If you’re unable to make that tab (or any other Studio tab) visible via the ‘View > Tabs’ submenu, choose the ‘Default Workspace’ option from the same submenu to reset the Studio tabs: the Text Styles tab is in the left studio by default.

"I am ignorant of absolute truth. But I am humble before my ignorance, and therein lies my honour and my reward.”
— Kahlil Gibran

Re: Missing Paragraph Styles toolbar

Alfred wrote:

Unlike PagePlus, WebPlus doesn’t have a Paragraph tab. However, it does have a Text Styles tab where you can create and edit paragraph styles. If you’re unable to make that tab (or any other Studio tab) visible via the ‘View > Tabs’ submenu, choose the ‘Default Workspace’ option from the same submenu to reset the Studio tabs: the Text Styles tab is in the left studio by default.

Thanks. It was the "View" + "Tabs" option, instead of "Toolbars" I didn't remember, and the "Text Styles" menu that I was looking for.

Re: Missing Paragraph Styles toolbar

APoster wrote:

Thanks. It was the "View" + "Tabs" option, instead of "Toolbars" I didn't remember, and the "Text Styles" menu that I was looking for.

You’re welcome. Thanks for the feedback!

"I am ignorant of absolute truth. But I am humble before my ignorance, and therein lies my honour and my reward.”
— Kahlil Gibran