Hello Dick,

Two more options I haven't seen passing by:

- Use an anchored frame at insertion point, put a text frame inside and in
that texframe place the one cell table. Adjust the frame to make it fit
nicely (store a dummy version somewhere for reuse). Additionally, if you
rotate the table left and then rotate the text right it will automatically
adapt to the text length. 

- Use the Rubi text function to create special highlighting. See the web
pages of Klaus Daube: http://www.daube.ch/docu/fmaker51.html. He made a very
nice description of how to make use of Rubi tex.

But indeed, if you have a fixed set of buttons, using illustrations may be
more easy. Using text based images keeps the option open to make changes if
needed.

Kind regards, vriendelijke groet,
Wim Hooghwinkel

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