AutoText is a plugin, not part of FM, so that's probably why it didn't come up 
in FM help. See http://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/Products.html
 Rene L. Stephenson





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To: Rene Stephenson <rinnie1 at yahoo.com>; framers at lists.frameusers.com
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Subject: RE: boilerplate text on reference pages


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I?m not sure, I never used it.
 I just searched the help for the topic and came up with
nothing.

 I saw that the Development paragraph tag includes the text
Development:\ in the Numbering tab.
 So in trying to create the Implementation table, I changed
this text.
 Even though I created the new table style in the catalog.

 Oh, I stumbled on the answer.
 I forgot to update all.
 Now when I insert more tables, at least the Implementation
text appears.
 The icon text when you hover over it still says development,
unfortunately, but I think I can live with it unless someone has a clever
solution.
 (I?m sure you do.)

 David Kuhn
Technical Writer, PBG

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From: Rene Stephenson[mailto:rinn...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 20085:31 PM
To: David Kuhn;framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: boilerplate text onreference pages


 Could this be a job for AutoText...?


Rene L. Stephenson





 ----- Original Message ----
From: David Kuhn <david.k...@amdocs.com>
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 10:11:19 AM
Subject: boilerplate text on reference pages

I currently have 4 types of notes (in tables) in my template: Note,
Caution, Tip, and Development.
I need to add a 5th that looks the same as the Development table, using
the same icon, but with the text in the second column displaying
Implementation rather than Development.

I tried selecting the table and renaming it.
Then I created a Paragraph tag that Inserts the Implementation text.
The result is that I insert the table and the Development table appears.

I select the second column and select the Implementation paragraph tag.
If I click the icon itself, it still says Development.

Obviously, this is a workaround rather than the correct solution.
I know the answer lies in the reference page, but I can't figure this
out.
The reference pages contain lines with two frames side by side: one with
the icon, the other with the text, such as Development: with room for
the actual note. 

But I don't out how the two separate frames are connected. 
And I don't see anything in the Table Designer to assist me.


David Kuhn
Technical Writer, PBG


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+1.972.54.307.8987 (mobile)

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