Dear Scott - Mon cher Scott :)

I've run into this situation before, and I think there's no automatic
workaround to it. You should be able to add a tab character to the
second line so that the page number is aligned, but you'll have to do
that by hand. I often had this situation when I wrote books for Oracle
Corp., and that was their standard operating procedure.

I figure that if Oracle's entire cadre of FM documentation production
specialists can't come up with a solution, there isn't one.

Joe


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        From: framers-bounces+jmalin=tuvox.com at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+jmalin=tuvox.com at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf
Of Tweedy, Scott
        Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 11:43 AM
        To: 'framers at FrameUsers.com'
        Subject: Table of Contents Question


        I have a table of contents that is dynamically generated from
the contents of a book (I do this for 12 different books).  At times the
length of the text in the element I have to use to create the entries in
the table of contents is too long and it wraps to a second line.

        Is there a way to elegantly handle this situation?

        What I would like to be able to do is set up a tab so that when
the text wraps there is a little bit of an indent to show that the new
line is still part of the original element.

        Thanks in advance,
        st


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