Judie Vegh wrote:
Doug and Art,
Thanks so much for your responses, I will try these methods out and see
what works best for my situation.
As a follow up to this, would it be possible if I wanted text to expand
across both columns at the bottom of the page? Say, instead of adding in
a
Judie,
Stuart is quite correct -- use the program the way it was designed to
be used; minimal master pages and overrides -- you can do the
exception graphics and text blocks (sidebars) the same way, by
inserting an anchored frame and using it as a container for the
graphic or text.
You may want
for your input and to everyone else who's contributed to
my FrameMaker knowledge! :)
Judie
-Original Message-
From: Art Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 1:22 PM
To: Judie Vegh
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Graphics that are too large
It'd be much
It'd be much easier to import the screen shots into anchored frames
and set the frames to span both columns (what I'd recommend) and/or to
go to the bottom of the page... That would also allow them to float in
the text as it is modified.
Playing with special master pages would force you to
: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Graphics that are too large
It'd be much easier to import the screen shots into anchored frames
and set the frames to span both columns (what I'd recommend) and/or to
go to the bottom of the page... That would also allow them to float in
the text
Judie Vegh wrote:
As a follow up to this, would it be possible if I wanted text
to expand across both columns at the bottom of the page? Say,
instead of adding in a graphic to explain my steps, I'd like
to add in a text box with some information relevant to the
text/steps that are in