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> Right now, when I have lines that don't wrap correctly in my TOC (based on
> the length of the text for a tag
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Right now, when I have lines that don't wrap correctly in my TOC (based on the
length of the text for a tag), I am going through and manually adding
Rick
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Great news! Thanks to Rick!
This is definitely a bug, or at least a documentation omissi
Is it possible that there is some character formatting that you aren't
noticing? Even if by mistake you applied italics to a space in between
words it would mess it up. Try selecting the entire heading (in the
document, and removing all local formatting.)
On 17-Dec-21 5:36 PM, tammyvb
can point me in the right
> direction
> >>>> (other than off a cliff which is what I feel like doing right now), I
> >>>> would most appreciate it.
> >>>>
> >>>> TIA,
> >>>>
> >>>> TVB
> >>>>
&g
mbers this script and can point me in the right direction
>>>> (other than off a cliff which is what I feel like doing right now), I
>>>> would most appreciate it.
>>>>
>>>> TIA,
>>>>
>>>> TVB
>>>>
>>>>
ght direction
>>> (other than off a cliff which is what I feel like doing right now), I
>>> would most appreciate it.
>>>
>>> TIA,
>>>
>>> TVB
>>>
>>> Tammy Van Boening
>>> Tammy dot vanboening at spectrumwritingllc
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Great news! Thanks to Rick!
This is definitely a bug, or at least a documentation omission, AKA
bug, that
needs formal reporting, Someone please report it. Thanks.
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Great news! Thanks to Rick!
This is definitely a bug, or at least a documentation omission, AKA bug, that
ne
>
> Tammy Van Boening
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> Have you tried duplicating, by copying and pasting the problem paragraphs,
> to see if they retain the problem gremlins? If they don't, try deleting or;
> hiding the bad ones one with a condition.
>
> Perha
Have you tried duplicating, by copying and pasting the problem paragraphs,
to see if they retain the problem gremlins? If they don't, try deleting or;
hiding the bad ones one with a condition.
Perhaps the problem material falls on some kind of border or limit. Have
you tried creating a
What I NEED to do is just punt this project. . .
And yes I agree with you I should not have to do that but any port in a storm.
. .
Rick Quatro wants to look at the TOC and he always rides to my rescue in these
frustrating situations, so I’m waiting to hear back from him, and learn what
Yup. Sigh.
Sent from my iPhone. Blame Steve Jobs for any typos.
> On Dec 17, 2021, at 9:19 AM, Mike Wickham wrote:
>
> Have you tried a MIF wash?
>
> Mike Wickham
>
>> On 12/17/2021 8:48 AM, tamm...@spectrumwritingllc.com wrote:
>> OK,
>>
>>
>> Me again, but I have done everything that I
Have you tried a MIF wash?
Mike Wickham
On 12/17/2021 8:48 AM, tamm...@spectrumwritingllc.com wrote:
OK,
Me again, but I have done everything that I can think of doing to solve this
issue BEFORE I posted and I am at a loss. I have a book for which I am
generating a TOC. I have selected
Tammy,
I have no Frame advice to offer (I am sure you've tried everything I would
have tried, and I'd be equally frustrated in your situation), but as a
workaround, can you manually create these links in Acrobat after the fact?
To be clear, you shouldn't HAVE to do this, but in a pinch...
Good
Hi Craig,
No there is no difference in the character formatting between these five
entries and any of the other same type of entries in the TOC.
All the EquationCaption paragraph tags are formatted identically without any
overrides or additional character settings.
But if you have any other
Is there any kind of character formatting at the beginning of these 5 lines
being used for the TOC?
Craig Ed
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