Hi Framers
Another newbie question.
On a generated index, I have a two column spread alphabetically. My problem
is trying to find the right combination of 'keep with', Widow/Orphan lines,
Format to keep it from leaving the Group Titles IX paragraph with its Index
line at the bottom of a
Pete Rourke wrote:
On a generated index, I have a two column spread
alphabetically. My problem is trying to find the right
combination of 'keep with', Widow/Orphan lines, Format to
keep it from leaving the Group Titles IX paragraph with its
Index line at the bottom of a column or
Hi, Pete:
You want to look at the free Tocbreaker plug-in from Cudspan. It's a
little hard to find. Search with Google for tocbreaker cudspan
framemaker tools and variations. I think leximation.com has a list of
FM utilities and contacts.
HTH
Regards,
Peter
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IN responding to Pete, Peter wrote
You want to look at the free Tocbreaker plug-in from Cudspan. It's a
little hard to find. Search with Google for tocbreaker cudspan
framemaker tools and variations. I think leximation.com has a list of
FM utilities and contacts.
The free Cudspan plug-ins
,
but then I'm NCAA (No Clue At All)
Cheers
Pete
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Pete Rourke wrote
Pete Rourke wrote:
I went through each index header letter, and they were all
the Group Titles IX, but I did do the update all.
This partially fixed my problem. It took care of all but one
letter - O which with its index line is on one page, and the
content is on the next.
The column
, but I will journey on at the straw grasping.
Thanks again
Pete
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Subject: RE: Index colum-page breaks
Pete
Pete Rourke wrote:
On a generated index, I have a two column spread alphabetically. My problem
is trying to find the right combination of 'keep with', Widow/Orphan lines,
Format to keep it from leaving the Group Titles IX paragraph with its Index
line at the bottom of a column or page, and
Hi Framers
Another newbie question.
On a generated index, I have a two column spread alphabetically. My problem
is trying to find the right combination of 'keep with', Widow/Orphan lines,
Format to keep it from leaving the Group Titles IX paragraph with its Index
line at the bottom of a
Pete Rourke wrote:
> On a generated index, I have a two column spread
> alphabetically. My problem is trying to find the right
> combination of 'keep with', Widow/Orphan lines, Format to
> keep it from leaving the Group Titles IX paragraph with its
> Index line at the bottom of a column or
Hi, Pete:
You want to look at the free Tocbreaker plug-in from Cudspan. It's a
little hard to find. Search with Google for tocbreaker cudspan
framemaker tools and variations. I think leximation.com has a list of
FM utilities and contacts.
HTH
Regards,
Peter
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IN responding to Pete, Peter wrote
> You want to look at the free Tocbreaker plug-in from Cudspan. It's a
> little hard to find. Search with Google for tocbreaker cudspan
> framemaker tools and variations. I think leximation.com has a list of
> FM utilities and contacts.
The free Cudspan
: RE: Index colum-page breaks
Pete Rourke wrote:
> On a generated index, I have a two column spread
> alphabetically. My problem is trying to find the right
> combination of 'keep with', Widow/Orphan lines, Format to
> keep it from leaving the Group Titles IX paragraph with its
Pete Rourke wrote:
> I went through each index header letter, and they were all
> the Group Titles IX, but I did do the update all.
>
> This partially fixed my problem. It took care of all but one
> letter - O which with its index line is on one page, and the
> content is on the next.
> The
Pete Rourke wrote:
>
> On a generated index, I have a two column spread alphabetically. My problem
> is trying to find the right combination of 'keep with', Widow/Orphan lines,
> Format to keep it from leaving the Group Titles IX paragraph with its Index
> line at the bottom of a column or
d deadline, but I will journey on at the straw grasping.
Thanks again
Pete
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Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 12:19 PM
To: pete at rourke.org; pete.rourke at reefpt.com; framers at
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Subject: RE: I
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