So, I don't know if I can even describe this clearly, but I will give it my 
best shot.

I have a LONG time client (since 2008) that got bought out two years ago and is 
wanting to bring up all their current manuals from their old branding to the 
branding of their new owner. The most "recent" versions of some of these 
manuals are over 10 years old . . .sigh.

I use a classic Framemaker trick of a two column, 1 row table for notes, tips, 
cautions, etc. These tables have only outside borders visible. The inside 
border between the first and second columns is invisible. In the first column, 
there is always a paragraph tag that starts with the word "Anchor" and then the 
second part identifies the type of graphic. For example, Anchor_Tip is used for 
the a Tip Table and the tag results in the display of the Tip icon in the first 
column. This icon is placed on a Reference page that holds all my document 
graphics. In this case, the frame that holds this graphic is named TipGraphic 
and it is selected on the Advanced Tab > Frame Below Pgf option for the 
Anchor_Tip paragraph tag.  The Tip Table in the old document was set to a 
specific column size of .513 in for the first column and 5.07 inches for the 
second column and everything was placed/aligned beautifully.

With the new folks, I have had to update my graphics - not in name, but in 
color and size to meet the new company's branding requirements and I am also 
having to use their corporate font for all text, so the text in the second 
column is changed as well. As a result, to get the alignment of graphic and 
text in these tables aligned correctly again, I have had to adjust my column 
size to .63 in for the first column and 4.956 inches for the second column.

I have a rock solid template that contains all my updated paragraph tags, 
character tags, that meet the new folks' branding standards and I use Rick 
Quatro's wonderful Find Change Format Batch script to map all the current 
formats in the document to all the new formats and blow out any old formats 
that I don't need. After I do this, I use Rick's Import Format Special Script 
to import All the formats, reference pages, master pages, etc. from the 
template into the old guide and then of course, some manual clean up definitely 
follows. In this scenario, these tables are properly updated with the new 
graphics for tip, caution, note, etc. in the first column and the text in the 
second column is now the proper font, but the table columns do NOT resize. I 
have tried everything in my playbook to get these columns to resize manually 
and no joy. I have selected a new table that is properly sized and used the 
global update option in the Table Designer and no joy. I have manually resized 
the colu
 mns of an old table and then used the Update Style option in the Table 
Designer for the selected table and no joy.

Right now, all I can do is copy the text from the second column, blow away the 
old table and insert the new table, and then paste the text, but I have WAY too 
many tables to do this for every single freaking chapter in every guide. 
(Banging head!!)

If anybody has any insight/thoughts (besides the usual of drinking heavily and 
banging my head in frustration for accepting this project), I would be most 
grateful.

TIA,

TVB



Tammy Van Boening
Tammyvb at spectrumwritingllc dot com
www.spectrumwritingllc.com

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