A couple of hacky ideas (I'm also copying others' ideas, to centralize them):
1) Run-in para (2 pit, -2pt space below) followed by a "push-down" para with Space Above Pgf equal to line height minus text frame height. 1a) Additional "push-down" paras to accommodate two, three, and more lines of text (fiddly). 2) Single-cell table the size of the text frame, containing a para with Cell Vertical Alignment "Bottom". 3) Anchored Frame placed [wherever] with Anchoring Position set to "At Bottom of Column", shrinkwrapped around a text frame with [whatever] para(s). Use the size and position of the text frame in the anchored frame, to control para(s)'s positioning relative to the main text frame. Set object properties to run around square. 4) Redesign the master pages with two Flows: one for the top-of-page contents and one for the bottom-of-page contents. 5) Typeset the bottom-of-page contents as footnotes without footnoting symbols (or with invisible-color symbols). Hell... maybe more ways, but one of those should cover you. David -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Vertical Alignment Bottom From: [email protected] Date: Mon, February 11, 2013 2:55 pm To: framers at lists.frameusers.com I'm hoping this email hits the list. My last few email have not. Does anyone know how to force texts to vertically align with the bottom of the text frame? Thanks, Jess Jessica Davis | Technical Writer Motor Vehicle Systems & Services 3M Company, 28100 Cabot Dr | Novi, MI 48377 Office: 248 374 9652 jddavis2 at mmm.com | www.3M.com
