Hi Tom, I'm not sure I understand you exactly (I'm not curently english 
speaker) but I think is better solution to have separate text frame for heading 
and separate text-frame for body text (this is how I make my layout's), in this 
way you will get more freedom to manipulate the elements. Each text-frame with 
own style, each element can be moved/resized/etc without modify others like 
head.

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From: maltmaster <[email protected]>
Subject: [scribus]  Column break followed by change of style
To: scribus at lists.scribus.info
Date: Saturday, February 27, 2010, 3:58 PM


I am evaluating Scribus 1.3.5.1 on Win Vista for a newsletter I produce. I am
currently using Publisher 2000.

I have two paragraph styles: (1) Story Heading and (2) Story Body.

I wish to insert a column break after text in Story Body, followed by text
in Story Heading. If I start a new paragraph after the column break a blank
line is inserted at the top of the next column before the Story Heading
text. I wish that text to be at the top of the column. It looks like I need
a "null paragraph" for the new paragraph.

I can upload a stripped-down example if necessary.

Thanks, Tom Elliott




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