Are your frames anchored to a unique paragraph tag?? If they are, a possible 
fix is to change the pagination properties for the 'anchor' paragraph to be 
across all columns and sideheads.? You may need to adjust the anchored frame 
placement if it in fact does indent based on the sidehead margin which I know 
is a pain...

If the sidehead margin really isn't used, meaning all the paragraph style are 
set to span across columns and sideheads, why can't you delete it?? It should 
have no visible effect on the documents and may simplify work going forward as 
well as possibly eliminate the disappearing anchored frame issue.? 

If the template has other problems as you indicate, I would try a test: create 
a new blank document, set up the master (with the possible exception of the 
sidehead space) and reference pages manually to match the document design in 
question, and then import only the paragraph, character, table and 
cross-reference formats from an original document.? Test this as a template on 
a couple of files to see if the problems are solved.

? Les

--- On Mon, 12/7/09, Steve Rickaby <srickaby at wordmongers.demon.co.uk> wrote:
I have made a little progress by messing with a test file. I'm still looking 
for quick fixes, of necessity.

The template for this book was inherited from an Indian company, and had some 
bad stuff in it (such as requiring a triple-click to select a word rather than 
a double-click (!?&*?!), of which perhaps not all has been cleaned out. The 
main flow has a 30-point left/right side-head margin, although I have no idea 
why: it's not used for anything. We are stuck with this design as several books 
have already been published using it.

Anyway, in the test file I can make a specific figure 'disappear' by floating 
it. By experimentation, it seems that this problem only occurs if the anchored 
frame is wide enough to move into the side-head margin. This effect is 
reproducible:

. Set frame width to be inside side-head space

. Float it - figure behaves as expected

. Enlarge frame so that it just expands into side-head space

. Anchored frame vanishes

. Undo - anchored frame reappears

When the frame is visible, FrameMaker places it such that it divides the rows 
of a table. That might be part of the bug.

This at least gives me a possible workaround. I will persist.

-- 
Steve




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