Hi, guys!

I am stumped. On Structured Frame 10, trying to create lists of effective 
sections and pages. These are requirements as front matter for our documents, 
two separate lists. The entire document is structured except for these lists 
and the TOCs. (If there is a way to generate these in structure, I am all for 
it, but not sure how to do that. Even the reference books I have don't seem to 
address the two together.)

I get the general idea of how to generate the lists (Special/List of...) and 
have the correct elements appearing.

I've started with the list of effective sections, where I have elements for my 
chapter title, section title, and subsection title, each with its associated 
revision date. On the reference page all of them are showing up as 
<$elemtextonly> in its paragraph [e.g., RevisionDate()LOP]. When I was in 
unstructured Frame, I could move these elements to a different paragraph and 
still retain the piece I was looking for. If I move the current $elemtextonly, 
it defaults to the new paragraph (understandable). The only way I have found to 
retain the right information is keeping all in separate paragraphs, but I am 
looking to have a title with a leader line to its revision date in one 
paragraph.

Leads me to multiple questions:
1. At one point years ago I stumbled on a way to essentially have two 
paragraphs on one line (in appearance only). Anyone know how to do that? It is 
not a table, but that's all I remember.
2. Is there a way to get the proper elements to show up in one paragraph on the 
reference page?
3. Is there a better way to do this?

I am happy to share a sample chapter (with its EDD) and what I currently have 
set up if someone has an idea. This is my first big project actually creating 
the EDD from scratch, so it is entirely possible I missed something completely.

Thanks in advance!
Kristy


Kristy Nolan
Manager, Flight Operations
Central Publications HDQ-1CP
Southwest Airlines
2702 Love Field Dr.
Dallas, TX 75235
214-792-6142



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