Linda,

 

You do need a special anchor in the container file and then in the inset, you 
need  the same anchor followed by a non-breaking space. This helps correct a 
formatting bug in FM. I still have all the documentation from when we did this 
so many years ago. Lemme'  know if you want it.

 

TVB

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stuart Rogers
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Text inset setup

 

On 2014-Sep-29 1:44 PM, LGLists wrote:

FM 12

Win 7

 

It's been a long time and at least a couple of FM versions (FM 10 or maybe even 
8) since I set up text insets. Before I do more work than necessary, I want to 
be sure nothing has changed.

 

Here's what I recall:

 

*       I need to import the inset into a small anchor tag in my container file.
*       Each text inset file should start with a small anchor tag and a 
nonbreaking space.

 

Is this setup still needed? 

 


You don't need a specific tag for an inset, but it is a good idea to have a 
space or non-breaking space immediately before the pilcrow of the paragraph 
that will hold the inset. (That's to avoid a little FM formatting bug.) Put 
your cursor ahead of the space and use File > Import > File. The inset file 
itself does not need to start with any special tag or space.

HTH,




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Stuart Rogers
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