visible?
SPECIFIC QUESTION(s)
What does that message mean?
GENERAL PHILOSOPHICAL MUSINGS
How would I find a text frame that isn't visible? Why would I ever
use a text frame that isn't visible?
Why does FM use disconnected pages as the default?
How come sometimes when I add a disconnected page, one
visible?
SPECIFIC QUESTION(s)
What does that message mean?
GENERAL PHILOSOPHICAL MUSINGS
How would I find a text frame that isn't visible? Why would I ever
use a text frame that isn't visible?
Why does FM use disconnected pages as the default?
How come sometimes when I add a disconnected
, Windows XP.
A specific question here, but feel free to philosophize about the
nature of disconnected and connected pages in general. I'm happy to
learn.
In my document, when I attempt to connect two text frames, I get a
message that says Ok to use a text frame that isn't visible
of disconnected and connected pages in general. I'm happy to
learn.
In my document, when I attempt to connect two text frames, I get a
message that says Ok to use a text frame that isn't visible?
SPECIFIC QUESTION(s)
What does that message mean?
GENERAL PHILOSOPHICAL MUSINGS
How would I
. Click on the Format pull-down, then select Customize layout, then select
Connect text frames and answer in the affirmative to Ok to use a text frame
that isn't visible?.
The overflow text from the first text frame (which is on the earlier,
nonvisible page) now flows into the visible text frame
here, but feel free to philosophize about the
| nature of disconnected and connected pages in general. I'm happy to
| learn.
|
| In my document, when I attempt to connect two text frames, I get a
| message that says OK to use a text frame that isn't visible?
|
| SPECIFIC QUESTION(s
of disconnected and connected pages in general. I'm happy to
| learn.
|
| In my document, when I attempt to connect two text frames, I get a
| message that says OK to use a text frame that isn't visible?
|
| SPECIFIC QUESTION(s)
|
| What does that message mean?
|
| GENERAL
happy to
| learn.
|
| In my document, when I attempt to connect two text frames, I get a
| message that says OK to use a text frame that isn't visible?
|
| SPECIFIC QUESTION(s)
|
| What does that message mean?
|
| GENERAL PHILOSOPHICAL MUSINGS
|
| How would I find
Deirdre,
if you have a paragraph tag (for example anchor) that is very very
small (like 2 point font) and it is set to start at the top of a page,
adding a paragraph with that tag will automatically create a new page
and let you add the anchored frame on the new page
To me, that sounds
Deirdre Reagan wrote:
How can I add a page that isn't a disconnected page? The only way I
know how to add pages is to keep hitting return until a new page shows
up, or go to Special Add Disconnected Page.
Is there some option I should be clicking to make my menu option read
Special
Electronics |
Telephone: +1 425-743-8674 | Fax: +1 425-743-8113
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Deirdre
Reagan
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 1:12 PM
To: Lester C. Smalley
Cc: Framer's List
Subject: Re: text frame that isn't visible
Thanks
isn't visible?"
SPECIFIC QUESTION(s)
What does that message mean?
GENERAL PHILOSOPHICAL MUSINGS
How would I find a text frame that isn't visible? Why would I ever
use a text frame that isn't visible?
Why does FM use disconnected pages as the default?
How come sometimes when I add a disconn
t a
> message that says "Ok to use a text frame that isn't visible?"
>
> SPECIFIC QUESTION(s)
>
> What does that message mean?
>
> GENERAL PHILOSOPHICAL MUSINGS
>
> How would I find a text frame that isn't visible? Why would I ever
> use a text frame that isn't visi
out the
> > nature of disconnected and connected pages in general. I'm happy to
> > learn.
> >
> > In my document, when I attempt to connect two text frames, I get a
> > message that says "Ok to use a text frame that isn't visible?"
> >
> > SPECIFIC
gan
>> wrote:
>> > Hi all:
>> >
>> > FM 8.0, Windows XP.
>> >
>> > A specific question here, but feel free to philosophize about the
>> > nature of disconnected and connected pages in general. I'm happy to
>> > learn.
>> &g
;> Art Campbell
> >> art.campbell at gmail.com
> >> "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
> >> Vincent and a redheaded grl." -- Richard Thompson
> >> No
gt;
| > FM 8.0, Windows XP.
| >
| > A specific question here, but feel free to philosophize about the
| > nature of disconnected and connected pages in general. I'm happy to
| > learn.
| >
| > In my document, when I attempt to connect two text frames, I get a
| > message that says
sclaimers
> | apply.
> |DoD 358
> |
> |
> | On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 3:15 PM, Deirdre Reagan
> wrote:
> |
> | > Hi all:
> | >
> | > FM 8.0, Windows XP.
> | >
> | > A specific
DoD 358
> > |
> > |
> > | On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 3:15 PM, Deirdre Reagan
> > wrote:
> > |
> > | > Hi all:
> > | >
> > | > FM 8.0, Windows XP.
> > | >
> > | > A specific question here,
Deirdre,
if you have a paragraph tag (for example "anchor") that is very very
small (like 2 point font) and it is set to start at the top of a page,
adding a paragraph with that tag will automatically create a new page
and let you add the anchored frame on the new page
To me, that sounds
Deirdre Reagan wrote:
> How can I add a page that isn't a disconnected page? The only way I
> know how to add pages is to keep hitting return until a new page shows
> up, or go to Special > Add Disconnected Page.
>
> Is there some option I should be clicking to make my menu option read
>
Framer's List
Subject: Re: text frame that isn't visible
Thanks Lester:
I just right-clicked my text frame and checked object properties -- the
autoconnect box is selected.
How can I add a page that isn't a disconnected page? The only way I
know how to add pages is to keep hitting return until a new
Hi Richard:
Thanks for this input -- you've helped me learn some things.
I do need to have an anchored frame that is larger than the
illustration I'm importing.
However, I see that I can just choose "Below Current Line" for my
anchored frame, and it automtically jumps to a new page. And the
23 matches
Mail list logo