Hi folks,

I generally shy away from text insets, as they invariably barf on me in the 
target document - I get a spurious paragraph at the end of the imported inset 
which appears to be the same style (but with an asterisk) as the first 
paragraph of the source text.

This is a nightmare generally, and specifically if that initial paragraph is a 
Head1 (for example) - I get a blank entry in my TOC.

Over the years, I have tried various ways to get around this, and thought I had 
discovered nirvana in the form of an old thread:

http://www.freeframers.org/archive/00/msg01966.html

I tried the solution advocated in that thread and it seemed to work. Briefly. I 
gamely began producing a whole raft of insets in one document, in their own 
Flows, so I could import them into various target docs.

This week, my hard drive died, so I'm working from a bootable backup. Now, even 
using the same source FrameMaker files, I seem to be back to the bad old days 
of extraneous empty heading-style paragraphs. Does anyone have a clue as to how 
I can get around this? Or was I just dreaming? :-(

I'm using Frame 9 (latest patches) on an MacBook Pro(OS X 10.6.6) running Win7 
under Parallels Desktop for Mac. Old (dead drive) Mac had 8GB RAM. This one 
only has 3GB (so reconfigured Parallels to cope).

Martin Ley

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