Hi David,

You managed to find something that I didn't even know about!  Yes, you
can indeed use the <p paragraphplacement="straddleall"> tag to
effectively force the paragraph to span all the columns in the frame.
Any existing multi-column text in the frame will be balanced first.  You
can revert to multi-column text with a <p paragraphplacement="sidebody">
tag.  There used to be more options for this attribute back in the old
days when FusionPro was known as DL Formatter and it was a plug-in to
FrameMaker, but most of them have been deprecated.  Likewise for the
rest of the "Attributes Used With FrameMaker" in the Tags Reference,
there's really nothing else to know, but if you have any specific
questions, feel free to ask.

Thanks,
Dan


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