Re: Bullets in multiple columns

2009-04-02 Thread Suhas Murthy
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RE: Bullets in multiple columns

2009-04-02 Thread Steve Pawlowskis
9 5:34 PM > To: Jing Torralba; framers@lists.frameusers.com > Cc: Steve Pawlowskis > Subject: RE: Bullets in multiple columns > > Jing Torralba wrote: > > > I use the same technique that Linda uses, and I want to add that if > the > > list changes, you need

RE: Bullets in multiple columns

2009-04-02 Thread Reng, Winfried
Hi Steve, You could also create an anchored frame with the width of your text frame and insert a new text frame. Then change the text frame's properties to 2 or more columns and activate "Balance Columns". You still have to adjust the height of the 2 frames manually, but you do not need to distri

RE: Bullets in multiple columns

2009-04-01 Thread Combs, Richard
Jing Torralba wrote: > I use the same technique that Linda uses, and I want to add that if the > list changes, you need to make manual adjustments to the table to > redistribute your bulleted list, ie, balance them out. I, too, think a borderless table is the way to go, especially if this need

Re: Bullets in multiple columns

2009-04-01 Thread Alan Litchfield
Also, if your table spreads across pages it will not necessarily sort correctly if the split moves up or down. Controlling line spacing between table and paragraph is made more difficult when using tables (you have more metrics to deal with than with simple paragraph line-spacing). Alan Jing Tor

Re: Bullets in multiple columns

2009-04-01 Thread Jing Torralba
teve Pawlowskis" , framers@lists.frameusers.com Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2009 1:32:27 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific Subject: RE: Bullets in multiple columns I use a table using a table style that does not display the table borders. ~ Linda G. Gallagher TechCom

Re: Bullets in multiple columns

2009-04-01 Thread Alan Litchfield
Hi Steve, Have you looked at creating multiple columns and then for the "heading" and "text that explains", define those as crossing-over all columns? Done similar before, but it depends on how much is two column, one column, etc. And if it is a lengthy section within an otherwise standard docume

RE: Bullets in multiple columns

2009-04-01 Thread Linda G. Gallagher
I use a table using a table style that does not display the table borders. ~ Linda G. Gallagher TechCom Plus, LLC lindag at techcomplus dot com www.techcomplus.com 303-450-9076 or 800-500-3144 User guides, online help, FrameMaker and WebWorks ePublisher templates