Re: Smart way to achieve goal in FM

2008-09-12 Thread Art Campbell
The way I'd deal with it is your table method. The usual way to allow or force row/table breaks across pages is to use a multi-row single column table with reasonable size text snippets in each row. Then use custom ruling to eliminate the inter-row rules so that it appears to be a single row. Yes,

RE: Smart way to achieve goal in FM

2008-09-12 Thread Kristy Nolan
What about a text inset, where the source document has the light grey background? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael O'Neill Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 1:03 PM To: framers Subject: Smart way to achieve goal in FM OK Folks,

RE: Smart way to achieve goal in FM

2008-09-12 Thread Fred Ridder
Kristy Nolan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) suggested: What about a text inset, where the source document has the light grey background? If that background in the source document is achieved via the master page, it is not imported as part of a text inset. Text insets only pull in the text that is in

RE: Smart way to achieve goal in FM

2008-09-12 Thread Combs, Richard
Michael O'Neill wrote: Inserting a one-cell table with a gray background wherever this type of content appears. Problem (which may have its own solution): The one cell table is essentially 1 row, and it doesn't appear that you can break a row across a page. This is the best solution, IMHO.

Re: Smart way to achieve goal in FM

2008-09-12 Thread quills
I'd make a table format and set it up that way. Then you don't have any manual operations other than adding an additional row cell to break across pages. Scott At 2:08 PM -0400 9/12/08, Art Campbell wrote: The way I'd deal with it is your table method. The usual way to allow or force row/table

RE: Smart way to achieve goal in FM

2008-09-12 Thread Michael O'Neill
: framers Subject: Re: Smart way to achieve goal in FM I'd make a table format and set it up that way. Then you don't have any manual operations other than adding an additional row cell to break across pages. Scott At 2:08 PM -0400 9/12/08, Art Campbell wrote: The way I'd deal with it is your table