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constants group ParagraphStyleCategory
Description
These constants are used to specify the category of paragraph styles in text documents.

Constants
TEXT is applied to styles that are used for common text.  
CHAPTER is applied to styles that are used as headings.  
LIST is applied to styles that used in numberings and lists.  
INDEX is applied to styles that are used in indexes.  
EXTRA is applied to styles that are used in special regions like headers, footers, and footnote text.  
HTML is applied to styles that are used to support HTML.  
Constants' Details
TEXT
const short TEXT = 0;
Description
is applied to styles that are used for common text.
CHAPTER
const short CHAPTER = 1;
Description
is applied to styles that are used as headings.
LIST
const short LIST = 2;
Description
is applied to styles that used in numberings and lists.
INDEX
const short INDEX = 3;
Description
is applied to styles that are used in indexes.
EXTRA
const short EXTRA = 4;
Description
is applied to styles that are used in special regions like headers, footers, and footnote text.
HTML
const short HTML = 5;
Description
is applied to styles that are used to support HTML.
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