There's no doubt something I'm missing here, but for the life of me I
don't know what it might be.
I have a document with one text flow (A) that has been defined with
side-heads, and the side-heads are enabled.
I have paragraph tags that are defined as Across all columns and side-heads.
When I
Have you had a look at all your Master Pages? There might be one that
you are not using but is assigned to text flow (A).
Bodvar
2009/5/22 Lin Sims ljsims...@gmail.com:
There's no doubt something I'm missing here, but for the life of me I
don't know what it might be.
I have a document with
Follow-up based on some off-list responses (thanks, guys).
I obviously did not make clear that the Master Page is where I defined
the side head, and it is indeed enabled. The document was created from
a template containing this master page, so both its master and body
pages have side heads.
This
I get it whenever I update a paragraph format with the property
Across all columns and side heads turned on.
Both Master Pages have side-heads turned on.
I am currently looking at a text inset file that has some odd things
going on with the frames on the body page not matching the frames on
the
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Bernd Meissner
be...@meissner-dokuteam.de wrote:
Lin Sims wrote:
I get it whenever I update a paragraph format with the property
Across all columns and side heads turned on.
Both Master Pages have side-heads turned on.
Lin,
there's still a difference
I had my heading paragraph tags on a reference page for easy global
updating of JUST the heading tags.
That reference page flow did NOT have side heads. Now it does.
No more message.
Sheesh.
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Lin Sims ljsims...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 10:30
There's no doubt something I'm missing here, but for the life of me I
don't know what it might be.
I have a document with one text flow (A) that has been defined with
side-heads, and the side-heads are enabled.
I have paragraph tags that are defined as "Across all columns and side-heads".
When I
Have you had a look at all your Master Pages? There might be one that
you are not using but is assigned to text flow (A).
Bodvar
2009/5/22 Lin Sims :
> There's no doubt something I'm missing here, but for the life of me I
> don't know what it might be.
>
> I have a document with one text flow
It isn't clear whether you get the message when you change one
particular para format, or any one para format. If it's one particular
para format, I'd look for paragraphs of that type that may contain an
override and remove it...
If it's all para tags, I'd suspect an issue with one or more pages,
Follow-up based on some off-list responses (thanks, guys).
I obviously did not make clear that the Master Page is where I defined
the side head, and it is indeed enabled. The document was created from
a template containing this master page, so both its master and body
pages have side heads.
This
I get it whenever I update a paragraph format with the property
"Across all columns and side heads" turned on.
Both Master Pages have side-heads turned on.
I am currently looking at a text inset file that has some odd things
going on with the frames on the body page not matching the frames on
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Bernd Meissner
wrote:
> Lin Sims wrote:
>>
>> I get it whenever I update a paragraph format with the property
>> "Across all columns and side heads" turned on.
>>
>> Both Master Pages have side-heads turned on.
>
>
> Lin,
>
> there's still a difference between
I had my heading paragraph tags on a reference page for easy global
updating of JUST the heading tags.
That reference page flow did NOT have side heads. Now it does.
No more message.
Sheesh.
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Lin Sims wrote:
>
> On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Bernd Meissner
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