Your callout philosophy

2008-12-17 Thread Nancy Allison
I am working on a document that currently has both paragraph tags for callouts, and character tags. I can create callouts either by: --Creating a text box in the figure, entering text, and formatting it with a callout paragraph tag. I prefer this. Makes it easy to widen or narrow the callout

Re: Your callout philosophy

2008-12-17 Thread Stuart Rogers
Nancy Allison wrote: I am working on a document that currently has both paragraph tags for callouts, and character tags. I can create callouts either by: --Creating a text box in the figure, entering text, and formatting it with a callout paragraph tag. I prefer this. Makes it easy to

Re: Your callout philosophy

2008-12-17 Thread Art Campbell
I think Stuart's method is the way to go; only thing I do differently is use letters in the graphic. This also saves time by eliminating having to alter the graphic or the frame contentswhen something changes -- all the changes are in the text. Art Art Campbell

Re: Your callout philosophy

2008-12-17 Thread Nancy Allison
Another good reason to do it Stuart's way! I'm amazed that I hadn't been aware of this consideration, it seems so obvious now that it's pointed out. --Nancy On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 2:59 PM, Art Campbell wrote: This also saves time by eliminating having to alter the graphic or the frame

RE: Your callout philosophy

2008-12-17 Thread Diane Gaskill
a lot more and take more time. Regards, Diane = -Original Message- From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com]on Behalf Of Nancy Allison Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 7:41 AM To: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Your callout

Re: Your callout philosophy

2008-12-17 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Nancy, I prefer using a text box for the reasons you mentioned. Also, you can use variables, cross-references, etc., in the text. Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing Inc 585-659-8267 www.frameexpert.com I am working on a document that currently has both paragraph tags for callouts, and

RE: Your callout philosophy

2008-12-17 Thread Linda G. Gallagher
-Original Message- From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Nancy Allison Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 8:41 AM To: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Your callout philosophy I am working

Your callout philosophy

2008-12-17 Thread Nancy Allison
I am working on a document that currently has both paragraph tags for callouts, and character tags. I can create callouts either by: --Creating a text box in the figure, entering text, and formatting it with a callout paragraph tag. I prefer this. Makes it easy to widen or narrow the callout

Your callout philosophy

2008-12-17 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Nancy, I prefer using a text box for the reasons you mentioned. Also, you can use variables, cross-references, etc., in the text. Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing Inc 585-659-8267 www.frameexpert.com > > I am working on a document that currently has both paragraph tags for > callouts, and

Your callout philosophy

2008-12-17 Thread Stuart Rogers
Nancy Allison wrote: > I am working on a document that currently has both paragraph tags for > callouts, and character tags. > > I can create callouts either by: > > --Creating a text box in the figure, entering text, and formatting it > with a callout paragraph tag. I prefer this. Makes it

Your callout philosophy

2008-12-17 Thread Art Campbell
I think Stuart's method is the way to go; only thing I do differently is use letters in the graphic. This also saves time by eliminating having to alter the graphic or the frame contentswhen something changes -- all the changes are in the text. Art Art Campbell

Your callout philosophy

2008-12-17 Thread Nancy Allison
Another good reason to do it Stuart's way! I'm amazed that I hadn't been aware of this consideration, it seems so obvious now that it's pointed out. --Nancy On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 2:59 PM, Art Campbell wrote: > This also saves time by eliminating having to alter the graphic or the > frame

Your callout philosophy

2008-12-17 Thread Diane Gaskill
callout philosophy I am working on a document that currently has both paragraph tags for callouts, and character tags. I can create callouts either by: --Creating a text box in the figure, entering text, and formatting it with a callout paragraph tag. I prefer this. Makes it easy to widen or narrow

Your callout philosophy

2008-12-17 Thread Linda G. Gallagher
-Original Message- From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Nancy Allison Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 8:41 AM To: framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: Your callout philosophy I am