For everyone who asked:

A known bug (feature?) in FrameMaker is that if you use the Esc-m-p
Shrinkwrap command, it changes the anchor of the graphic from whatever
it was to "At Insertion Point."  

Some unknown, smart Frame user created the ShrinkwrapAsIs dll that gets
rid of this problem and leaves the graphic anchored as it originally
was.  

I am making the ShrinkwrapAsIs dll available as a download for everyone
who requested it, with the following caveats:

* I currently use it with Frame 7.1.  No compatibility or suitability or
functionality is guaranteed with any version of Frame.

* DUE DILIGENCE: I have googled "framemaker" and "shrinkwrap" and found
no sites that indicate who might have created this DLL. The person who
provided me with the DLL back in 2004 has no idea who created it.  As
the DLL was distributed without a README file, I will assume that it is
in the public domain.  It is not being offered for sale, nor described,
on any site that I could find.

* Should the original author come forward, I will add remove the DLL at
his/her request, or modify the webpage to include proper credit.

* I have noticed on my machine that I sometimes get a ghost image of the
graphic being anchored.  A screen refresh (Ctrl-L or PgUp/Dn) will take
care of this.

That said...here it is!  Save the file to your Plugins folder.

http://martinek.us/shrinkwrap.html

Carla
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