Really? Then why does the online FrameMaker 11 help say (or seem to say) that you can? http://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/using/WSd817046a44e105e21e63e3d11ab7f741c8-7ffb.html#WSd817046a44e105e21e63e3d11ab7f741c8-7fe9
And what the heck kind of workflow is that... making you click and copy/paste or whatever three, four, five times instead of once? --Karen On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 11:04 AM, Paul Wilbraham <[email protected]>wrote: > ** > Karen > You cannot select more than one graphic frame, anchored or unanchored, at > a time. > > --Paul Wilbraham > > On 09 April 2013 at 18:50 Karen Robbins <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Framers, > > I'm not able to select multiple graphic frame objects. Diagonal dragging > to encompass the objects with an invisible border only selects the last one > over which the cursor passes. Using the shift-click-drag method gives the > same result. Clicking the individual items' edge, with and without any > modifier key I can think of, gives the same result. These graphic frames > are not anchored. They often overlap the main text flow frame, but are not > fully within it. > > Ctrl+A grabs the main flow and any graphic fully within its text frame, > but no graphics that partly overlap the frame. On a page with no main flow > elements, ctrl+A grabs all text frames but only two of three graphic > frames. > > I've tried both the smart arrow cursor and the dumb one. > > What am I missing? > > Frame 11.0.1.382, Windows 7. > > Thanks, > Karen > > > >
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