I can't speak for Mary's document(s), but in the case of our document, it's that way because the client decided they wanted the chapter titles and subtitles to run vertically up the left side of the first page in each chapter. Even better, they decided this at the last minute for a 400+-page manual that was already completely formatted.
Tori Muir tmuir at spot-on-creative.com | 650.430.8674 www.spot-on-creative.com On 4/19/10 4:02 PM, Mike Bradley wrote: >> NOTE: This assumes that you didn't just add the chapter title text frame >> > to the body page > >> instead of the master page. If you did that, you'll have to reapply the >> > First master page to fix it. > > [MB] > Why is the chapter title in a text frame in the first place? Are you using > effects that can't be created by character and paragraph tags? > > = Mike Bradley > www.techpubs.com > > >
