I would use a 1-column, 2-cell table to do this. Grant
On May 24, 2012 at 7:48 AM Nancy Allison <ma...@verizon.net> wrote: > Hi, all. > > I'm working in FM 10 in a Win 7 environment. > > I have placed some tall, thin graphics in an anchored frame that is run into > the paragraph and positioned Left on the page. The text flows down the right > side of the graphic. > > Everything works beautifully except I can't figure out how to keep the caption > with the graphic. Sometimes the text is not as tall as the graphic, so I would > have to use a series of returns to move the cursor down to beneath the > anchored frame, and enter the caption there. This is do-able but clunky and > prone to problems if the text is ever edited. > > I therefore created a text frame inside the anchored frame and put the caption > there, which works physically but breaks the hyperlinks to the cross-reference > in the text "(See Figure X.") For the time being, I've deleted the x-refs, > since they aren't really necessary in such an obvious page layout. (But one of > my reviewers is absolutely going to say, "where's the 'See Figure X????' Be > copnsistent! Consistency above all else!!") > > How can I get a caption with working hyperlinks positioned directly under the > anchored frame? >
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