Murray Moore wrote:
> I can see that Run-in Head would be my solution if the FM files that I
> want to import were simpler.
>
> I made a 2pt pgf tag and used it. But how do I use the Bottom Margin
> setting to reduce the empty space further? The setting is 0.0 pt. I can
> increase the gap but I
I can see that Run-in Head would be my solution if the FM files that I
want to import were simpler.
I made a 2pt pgf tag and used it. But how do I use the Bottom Margin
setting to reduce the empty space further? The setting is 0.0 pt. I can
increase the gap but I do not see how to reduce the ga
Murray Moore wrote:
>
> But the Description text inset, because it must have formatting, is a
> FrameMaker file. The problem is, when the FM file is imported into the
> Description cell, the imported text plus an empty line fills the cell.
> Description FM inset looks like this:
>
> --
FrameMaker + SGML 6.0p405
We have a two-column table with columns named Field and Description, e.g.
Table
[Field][Description]
This table is in multiple books.
The names of two of the window fields that are listed in the Field
column and described in the Description column of this table are na
Murray Moore wrote:
I can see that Run-in Head would be my solution if the FM files that I
want to import were simpler.
I made a 2pt pgf tag and used it. But how do I use the Bottom Margin
setting to reduce the empty space further? The setting is 0.0 pt. I can
increase the gap but I do not se
I can see that Run-in Head would be my solution if the FM files that I
want to import were simpler.
I made a 2pt pgf tag and used it. But how do I use the Bottom Margin
setting to reduce the empty space further? The setting is 0.0 pt. I can
increase the gap but I do not see how to reduce the g
Murray Moore wrote:
> But the Description text inset, because it must have
> formatting, is a FrameMaker file. The problem is, when the FM
> file is imported into the Description cell, the imported text
> plus an empty line fills the cell.
> Description FM inset looks like this:
>
> -
Murray Moore wrote:
> But the Description text inset, because it must have
> formatting, is a FrameMaker file. The problem is, when the FM
> file is imported into the Description cell, the imported text
> plus an empty line fills the cell.
> Description FM inset looks like this:
>
>
Murray Moore wrote:
But the Description text inset, because it must have formatting, is a
FrameMaker file. The problem is, when the FM file is imported into the
Description cell, the imported text plus an empty line fills the cell.
Description FM inset looks like this:
-
FrameMaker + SGML 6.0p405
We have a two-column table with columns named Field and Description, e.g.
Table
[Field][Description]
This table is in multiple books.
The names of two of the window fields that are listed in the Field
column and described in the Description column of this table are n
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