Multi-styles are really just a number of individual standard styles chained together, each of which has A and B parts.

So to create a multi-style, you must first each choose or create each of the different styles you want, each of which will have an A and B part.

Then, in the multistyle selection (under Misc in StyleMaker), you select each of the individual styles to comprise the multi-style. When you save it, generally the naming convention is to end it with a plus (+) sign.

Then what happens is the first style's A section is A, B is B. The second style's A section become C; the second style's B section becomes D; the third style's A section becomes E; the third style's B section becomes F; etc.

Hope that helps.


John

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