Re: Watermark

2006-01-03 Thread Shlomo Perets
Frank, You wrote: ... When I re-imported the graphic on my First master page and placed it behind the text box, it now interferes with the text in the text frame on the body page. I am not sure if I am having a senior moment, but I think that the graphic should not interfere with the text sinc

Watermark

2006-01-03 Thread Frank Harper
I am using FM 7.1p114 on a Windows XP Pro. I have a title document of a book that has a large graphic on the first page as a watermark. I created this last August and have used it successfully ever since. When I opened it today, the graphic was grey, indicating that the link was missing. Wh

Israeli FrameMaker user group meeting, January 23 (6:30pm)

2006-01-03 Thread Shlomo Perets
Next meeting of the FrameMaker user group will be held Monday, January 23 (6:30pm), in Yehud (thanks to Mercury Interactive for hosting this meeting!) Topics include: * Working with TemplateMapper (FrameMaker plug-in) -- Andy Lewis * "Apply Master Pages" function (FM7.x) -- Shlomo Perets * Ext

Watermark

2006-01-03 Thread Frank Harper
I am using FM 7.1p114 on a Windows XP Pro. I have a title document of a book that has a large graphic on the first page as a watermark. I created this last August and have used it successfully ever since. When I opened it today, the graphic was grey, indicating that the link was missing. Wh

atw: Frame query

2006-01-03 Thread hedley.fin...@myob.com
Jill: > If anyone is back at work yet - how can I get rid of a graphic I have 'sent to back'. > In this case it is only a circle. I have looked up help and couldn't find anything. A graphic exists in a context. On a page, the context is the page's border, so that the graphic is in a z-ordin

atw: Frame query

2006-01-03 Thread Niels Fanøe
Or you can select whatever is in front and then Alt+Arrow it to one side until you can select and delete the offending graphic. Then Alt-Arrow the former selection back the same amount of Arrow-depressions. (Remember to count the first time around!) -Niels > -Original Message- > From

RE: atw: Frame query

2006-01-03 Thread Niels Fanøe
Or you can select whatever is in front and then Alt+Arrow it to one side until you can select and delete the offending graphic. Then Alt-Arrow the former selection back the same amount of Arrow-depressions. (Remember to count the first time around!) -Niels > -Original Message- > From

Re: atw: Frame query

2006-01-03 Thread hedley . finger
Jill: > If anyone is back at work yet - how can I get rid of a graphic I have 'sent to back'. > In this case it is only a circle. I have looked up help and couldn't find anything. A graphic exists in a context. On a page, the context is the page's border, so that the graphic is in a z-ordin

Israeli FrameMaker user group meeting, January 23 (6:30pm)

2006-01-03 Thread Shlomo Perets
Next meeting of the FrameMaker user group will be held Monday, January 23 (6:30pm), in Yehud (thanks to Mercury Interactive for hosting this meeting!) Topics include: * Working with TemplateMapper (FrameMaker plug-in) -- Andy Lewis * "Apply Master Pages" function (FM7.x) -- Shlomo Perets * Ex

atw: Frame query

2006-01-03 Thread Lester C. Smalley
FrameMaker's clipboard is only one object deep (at least it is in the Window's versions, can't say for Macintosh) so multiple cut operations will delete anything except the last item sent to the clipboard via cut or copy. I find it far safer to simply select items in front of the unwanted object v

atw: Frame query

2006-01-03 Thread Al Friend
Instead of removing the stuff in front of the graphic, you can just select each item in turn and "send it to back." Evenually you'll be able to grab the unwanted graphic and remove it. Al Friend Howell Laboratories, Inc. Bridgton, ME 04009 USA 207-647-3327 -Original Message- From: own

RE: atw: Frame query

2006-01-03 Thread Lester C. Smalley
FrameMaker's clipboard is only one object deep (at least it is in the Window's versions, can't say for Macintosh) so multiple cut operations will delete anything except the last item sent to the clipboard via cut or copy. I find it far safer to simply select items in front of the unwanted object v

RE: atw: Frame query

2006-01-03 Thread Al Friend
Instead of removing the stuff in front of the graphic, you can just select each item in turn and "send it to back." Evenually you'll be able to grab the unwanted graphic and remove it. Al Friend Howell Laboratories, Inc. Bridgton, ME 04009 USA 207-647-3327 -Original Message- From: [E