Richard,
Thanks for the detailed information. I tried your
method with a test file and it works! On the original
file I had tried to insert the extra body space tags
after the insets had been imported. It seemed to work
(showed up when displaying all text symbols), but
apparently was not good
Richard,
Thanks for the detailed information. I tried your
method with a test file and it works! On the original
file I had tried to insert the extra body space tags
after the insets had been imported. It seemed to work
(showed up when displaying all text symbols), but
apparently was not good
At 08:24 -0700 21/7/06, The red fox wrote:
Do I need some special character inserted somewhere?
Do you have at least one blank para between each text inset? There are some
long-standing bugs with FrameMaker that can cause unpredictable behavior when
text insets are 'stacked' back to back.
--
Hello Framers,
I have numerous files with many text insets. Because
these files are shared
among numerous people, at times we need to save the
file and convert all the
insets to text (by selecting a single inset and then
selecting 'convert
all'). When when we do this, the headings become
At 08:24 -0700 21/7/06, The red fox wrote:
>Do I need some special character inserted somewhere?
Do you have at least one blank para between each text inset? There are some
long-standing bugs with FrameMaker that can cause unpredictable behavior when
text insets are 'stacked' back to back.
--
Yes, I tried adding an extra body tag between the end
of the text inset and the next heading. It made no
difference.
Colleen
--- Steve Rickaby
wrote:
> At 08:24 -0700 21/7/06, The red fox wrote:
>
> >Do I need some special character inserted
> somewhere?
>
> Do you have at least one blank
Colleen wrote:
> Yes, I tried adding an extra body tag between the end of the
> text inset and the next heading. It made no difference.
I went back and looked at the original description, and I'm still not
sure I understand the setup. Are you working with View > Text Symbols
turned off? Turn