Re: Heading1 which spans 2 columns

2011-04-14 Thread Roger Shuttleworth
Hi Theresa
  


* Click in a Heading1 paragraph and open the paragraph designer.
*   On the Pagination tab, set the paragraph format to Across All Columns.
* Click Update All.

Roger

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From: Theresa de Valence [mailto:t...@bstw.com]
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Subject: Heading1 which spans 2 columns

xp
  Frame 8
  
  I have a book with some pages with 2 columns. I would like to have 
  Heading1 span both columns (and force the text in column2 out of the way).
  
  Do I do this by using an anchored frame? What settings do I use?
  
  Many thanks,
  Theresa
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Heading1 which spans 2 columns

2011-04-13 Thread Bill Swallow
Pagination section of Paragraph Designer... "Across All Columns"

On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 10:31 PM, Theresa de Valence  wrote:
> xp
> Frame 8
>
> I have a book with some pages with 2 columns. I would like to have Heading1
> span both columns (and force the text in column2 out of the way).
>
> Do I do this by using an anchored frame? What settings do I use?
>
> Many thanks,
> Theresa
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Heading1 which spans 2 columns

2011-04-13 Thread Mike Wickham

> I have a book with some pages with 2 columns. I would like to have 
> Heading1 span both columns (and force the text in column2 out of the 
> way).
>
> Do I do this by using an anchored frame? What settings do I use?
>
In the Paragraph Designer, on the Pagination tab, choose either "Across 
All Columns" or "Across All Columns and Side Heads" for the Heading1 format.

Mike Wickham




Heading1 which spans 2 columns

2011-04-13 Thread Roger Shuttleworth
Hi Theresa



* Click in a Heading1 paragraph and open the paragraph designer.
*   On the Pagination tab, set the paragraph format to Across All Columns.
* Click Update All.

Roger

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AV-BASE Systems Inc.
1000 Air Ontario Drive, Suite 200
London, Ontario
N5V 3S4
Tel. 519 691-0919 ext. 330
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From: Theresa de Valence [mailto:t...@bstw.com]
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Sent: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 22:31:43 -0400
Subject: Heading1 which spans 2 columns

xp
  Frame 8

  I have a book with some pages with 2 columns. I would like to have 
  Heading1 span both columns (and force the text in column2 out of the way).

  Do I do this by using an anchored frame? What settings do I use?

  Many thanks,
  Theresa
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Re: Heading1 which spans 2 columns

2011-04-13 Thread Mike Wickham


I have a book with some pages with 2 columns. I would like to have 
Heading1 span both columns (and force the text in column2 out of the 
way).


Do I do this by using an anchored frame? What settings do I use?

In the Paragraph Designer, on the Pagination tab, choose either "Across 
All Columns" or "Across All Columns and Side Heads" for the Heading1 format.


Mike Wickham


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Re: Heading1 which spans 2 columns

2011-04-13 Thread Bill Swallow
Pagination section of Paragraph Designer... "Across All Columns"

On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 10:31 PM, Theresa de Valence  wrote:
> xp
> Frame 8
>
> I have a book with some pages with 2 columns. I would like to have Heading1
> span both columns (and force the text in column2 out of the way).
>
> Do I do this by using an anchored frame? What settings do I use?
>
> Many thanks,
> Theresa
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Heading1 which spans 2 columns

2011-04-13 Thread Theresa de Valence

xp
Frame 8

I have a book with some pages with 2 columns. I would like to have 
Heading1 span both columns (and force the text in column2 out of the way).


Do I do this by using an anchored frame? What settings do I use?

Many thanks,
Theresa
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Heading1 which spans 2 columns

2011-04-12 Thread Theresa de Valence
xp
Frame 8

I have a book with some pages with 2 columns. I would like to have 
Heading1 span both columns (and force the text in column2 out of the way).

Do I do this by using an anchored frame? What settings do I use?

Many thanks,
Theresa