Hi Nancy,
If you want to replace one paragraph tag with another, do the following:
1. Use the Copy Special > Paragraph Format to copy the new paragraph to
your clipboard.
2. Open the find and replace dialog box.
3. In the Find drop-down menu, select Paragraph tag.
4. In the Find fi
Hi Nancy,
If you want to replace one paragraph tag with another, do the following:
1. Use the Copy Special > Paragraph Format to copy the new paragraph to
your clipboard.
2. Open the find and replace dialog box.
3. In the Find drop-down menu, select Paragraph tag.
4. In the Find fi
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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Nancy Allison
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 6:34 PM
To: Yves Barbion
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Identifying overrides
Sadly, this does not work. If I flip back and forth between Master and
Body pages,
Hi Nancy
If you get a message about overrides when switching from Master Pages to
Body Pages, these overrides are on the text frame(s), not in the paratags.
For example, you may have changed the size of the body page text frames a
bit, or changed the column width, so the body pages no longer match
And don't forget Rick Quattro's Find/Change Special plugin, well worth
the $30 I paid for it.
[http://www.frameexpert.com/plugins/findchangespecial/index.htm]
[Standard disclaimer: No association other than a happy customer of
several of Mr. Quattro's plugins. They rock.]
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at
OK...
Set up one of the paragraphs with the correct para format.
Then:
Copy Special > Para Format.
S&R for a para tag with the old tag name, and replace by Pasting.
Make sure the Book option is checked in the S&R dialog to define your range.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campbe
Use either Import > Formats at the book level (In the Book file, File
> Import > Formats), or the CleanImport plug-in (better for most
applications, because it isn't additive).
Art
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world
Oh, you clever fellow! It WORKS! Thankee!
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 4:12 PM, Art Campbell wrote:
> OK...
Set up one of the paragraphs with the correct para format.
Then:
Copy Special > Para Format.
S&R for a para tag with the old tag name, and replace by Pasting.
Make sure the Book option is
No, darlin, I've already used the CleanImports plug-in. It deleted all
the old tags and imported my nice, clean, understandably-named tags.
*However,* the text in the files remains tagged with the old tags.
They're just not in the catalog any more. I still have to replace them
with my beautifu
Hello, all. Have gotten caught up in minutiae but didn't want to leave
this discussion hanging, since you have all been so helpful. I have
given up temporarily on the overrides stuff, since there are more basic
things I must fix.
Anybody know how to replace tags at the book level? I've replace
Oh, you clever fellow! It WORKS! Thankee!
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 4:12 PM, Art Campbell wrote:
> OK...
Set up one of the paragraphs with the correct para format.
Then:
Copy Special > Para Format.
S&R for a para tag with the old tag name, and replace by Pasting.
Make sure the Book option is
And don't forget Rick Quattro's Find/Change Special plugin, well worth
the $30 I paid for it.
[http://www.frameexpert.com/plugins/findchangespecial/index.htm]
[Standard disclaimer: No association other than a happy customer of
several of Mr. Quattro's plugins. They rock.]
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at
OK...
Set up one of the paragraphs with the correct para format.
Then:
Copy Special > Para Format.
S&R for a para tag with the old tag name, and replace by Pasting.
Make sure the Book option is checked in the S&R dialog to define your range.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb.
No, darlin, I've already used the CleanImports plug-in. It deleted all
the old tags and imported my nice, clean, understandably-named tags.
*However,* the text in the files remains tagged with the old tags.
They're just not in the catalog any more. I still have to replace them
with my beautifu
Use either Import > Formats at the book level (In the Book file, File
> Import > Formats), or the CleanImport plug-in (better for most
applications, because it isn't additive).
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world be
Hello, all. Have gotten caught up in minutiae but didn't want to leave
this discussion hanging, since you have all been so helpful. I have
given up temporarily on the overrides stuff, since there are more basic
things I must fix.
Anybody know how to replace tags at the book level? I've replace
Hi Nancy,
Follow these steps on a copy of your document.
1) Click somewhere in the main text flow.
2) Choose Edit > Select All In Flow (Control+A).
3) Cut the selection to the clipboard using Edit > Cut (Control+X).
4) Choose Special > Delete Pages. Delete all of the pages in the document.
Yo
Have you cleaned up the file by saving as MIF and reopening that version?
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
Sadly, this does not work. If I flip back and forth between Master and
Body pages, and select "Remove Overrides" each time, and change nothing
on the body pages, I get the "Remove Overrides" prompt each time.
Also if I save after removing the overrides, and also if I reapply the
master pages to
Still working on my template. I've whittled down the tags for my Index
file to only those that are used in the file.
When I switch from the Master page to the Body page of my Index file, I
get a message that there are overrides on every page. I always say
"Remove overrides," but the next time
Hi Nancy,
Follow these steps on a copy of your document.
1) Click somewhere in the main text flow.
2) Choose Edit > Select All In Flow (Control+A).
3) Cut the selection to the clipboard using Edit > Cut (Control+X).
4) Choose Special > Delete Pages. Delete all of the pages in the document.
Yo
m
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Nancy Allison
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 6:34 PM
To: Yves Barbion
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Identifying overrides
Sadly, this does not work. If I flip back and forth between Master and
Body pages, and select
Have you cleaned up the file by saving as MIF and reopening that version?
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
Sadly, this does not work. If I flip back and forth between Master and
Body pages, and select "Remove Overrides" each time, and change nothing
on the body pages, I get the "Remove Overrides" prompt each time.
Also if I save after removing the overrides, and also if I reapply the
master pages to
Hi Nancy
If you get a message about overrides when switching from Master Pages to
Body Pages, these overrides are on the text frame(s), not in the paratags.
For example, you may have changed the size of the body page text frames a
bit, or changed the column width, so the body pages no longer match
Still working on my template. I've whittled down the tags for my Index
file to only those that are used in the file.
When I switch from the Master page to the Body page of my Index file, I
get a message that there are overrides on every page. I always say
"Remove overrides," but the next time
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