Scott,
   What happens if you put a rectangle of the desired aframe size with no border and no fill in the anchored frame? Will that hold the desired space? Also, can you create the aframe with all desired objects in another document and paste it where it's needed?
    --Lynne

On 4/16/2019 10:09 AM, Scott Prentice wrote:
While it would seem that you can use DITA as the model for a structured FM binary file, it's really not a good idea. There are a handful of areas (like this) that it's assuming you're working in XML, and will cause trouble. All I can suggest is that if you do want to put multiple objects in the frame, make sure that the first object is a referenced image and that image is large enough (extra white space) to accommodate all of the expected content. That way the auto-shrinkwrap will size to that image, and *should* work reasonably.


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Lynne A. Price
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