Gordon Maney wrote: 

> I have been using Framemaker for about six or seven years, primarily
> within the context of a manual document template created long ago. I
> have forgotten how we made a particular paragraph style and need to
make
> some more like it.
> 
> This style is used for cautions and warnings in technical manuals
> pertaining to industrial machinery. The current ones have a colored
bar
> running full column width, and the bar displays a graphic symbol
> [triangle including an exclamation point] and the word, warning or
> caution. Below that bar is where your entered text will appear; the
> specifics of your warning or caution.

With the cursor in such a pgf, go to the Paragraph Designer Advanced
tab. More than likely, you'll see that Frame Above Pgf is set to
something other than None. That something is a graphics frame on a
reference page. Select View > Reference Pages, and you'll find the frame
containing the colored bar, triangle, and word. If you check the frame's
properties, you'll see it has the name that Frame Above Pgf was set to.

For each similar format you want, create a new graphics frame on the ref
page, give it an appropriate name, and add the content (or copy/paste
from the existing one). The word is probably done as a Text Line. 

HTH!
Richard


Richard G. Combs
Senior Technical Writer
Polycom, Inc.
richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom
303-223-5111
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rgcombs AT gmailDOTcom
303-777-0436
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