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Old 09-19-2010, 09:44 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
I made a clip (my eternal thanks to @Capidamonte, for turning me on to this software) in NoteTab, and use it constantly, in my html stage of production. it inserts <h6 title=""></h6> and then I can search and replace them with whatever level--1 or 2, or sometimes 3--that I need, and slam in the text.
Just curious, but if you don't mind my asking, is there some sort of thing in your workflow that would make it less feasible use a clip that does <h^?[header level=_1|2|3] title="^?[Add a caption]">^&</h^?[header level]> and thereby auto-brackets your selected link and also prompts you to pick the appropriate header level and fill in the title text all at the same time?

Because it seems like that might be slightly easier and perhaps take fewer steps. Of course, if you'd rather get the basic structure in place before fine-tuning the "captions", then that makes sense.

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