At 13:01 -0600 7/7/07, Combs, Richard wrote:
I'm with Art. If I could think of a way to do what your client wants, I
wouldn't tell you as a matter of principle -- because it
_ought_not_to_be_done_.
That aside, here's a pointer if you really have to do it. FrameMaker won't let
you enter tables
At 13:01 -0600 7/7/07, Combs, Richard wrote:
>I'm with Art. If I could think of a way to do what your client wants, I
>wouldn't tell you as a matter of principle -- because it
>_ought_not_to_be_done_.
That aside, here's a pointer if you really have to do it. FrameMaker won't let
you enter
it would make the book look like the dog had been sick.
ROFL! the actual sound made when dogs get sick
Mike Wickham
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My thought is that you could fake it, but whether you faked it or not,
it would make the book look like the dog had been sick. I think your
time would be better spent using the Chicago Manual of Style to help
them produce a book that looked professional rather than a mistake.
Cheers,
Art
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> it would make the book look like the dog had been sick.
ROFL!< the actual sound made when dogs get sick
Mike Wickham
Marc Creaghan wrote:
>I have an interesting challenge for you if you're up to it. I don't
>know if it can be done though.
>
>My client wants to add footnotes at the bottom of the page
> with extra
>"notes on the footnotes" below it.
I'm with Art. If I could think of a way to do
Hi Everybody,
I have an interesting challenge for you if you're up to it. I don't
know if it can be done though.
My client wants to add footnotes at the bottom of the page with extra
"notes on the footnotes" below it.
Here is an example of what he is looking for:
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