Open the TOC, then View > Reference Pages. Delete the ones you don't want.
Then open the file with the "good" stuff, go back to the TOC and File >
Import > Formats.
Read the dialogs a bit slower than what I just typed, but you can bring in
the reference pages from another FM file. If they have
How can I make this file use the same Master Pages as other files in the
book?
You'll need to import the master pages from one of the other files. I don't
recall right off what happens if there are naming collisions (for the master
page names). And you probably don't want any old/extra ones
Thanks, Fred and Tino for the help. I found that my TOC file has a different
set of Master Pages. How can I make this file use the same Master Pages as
other files in the book?
Thanks,
Ed Lightle
Sr. Technical Writer
-Original Message-
From: Framers
On 17 Aug 2017 at 20:46, Moore, Gayle JAG:EX wrote:
> I am a bit puzzled and wonder if anyone has an answer for me. With
the
> help of a superuser, I created custom toolbars for FrameMaker 8 and
then
> FrameMaker 2015. They worked wonderfully.
>
> These toolbars do
Hi Ed,
Is there a frame inserted below the paragraph (Advanced settings)?
Typically this frame should contain a line as object to produce an
underline in the layout.
(The frame is defined on the Reference pages.)
If this successfully applies to all chapters, the definition on the TOC
page
For the space between heading and TOC start, check the master page design. The
heading and TOC are most likely in separate frames, and their relative
positions may need to be adjusted.
For the rule beneath the heading, check the paragraphs style definition to make
sure it has a "graphic frame
Hi, Framers.
When I add a TOC page to a book and try to add a Heading1 paragraph style at
the top, there is almost 2 inches of space between the Heading1 paragraph and
the first Heading1TOC entry. The Heading1 is also missing the underline that
other Heading1 styles have.
How can I fix the
Hi group
I've got 2 SVG images which have the following size in Inkscape:
Image 1, the "large image:
width: 448 mm
height: 316 mm
Image 2, the same large image which I scaled in Insckape to the following
size:
width: 166
height: 153
When I put this image in a DITA topic and generate a