Jeremy H. Griffith wrote:
> The trouble with this solution is that you have now removed the
> line from every other header that has just one line. If you apply
> the change only to the current instance to avoid that, you have
> an override, which will disappear if the formats are updated from
>
Jeremy H. Griffith wrote:
The trouble with this solution is that you have now removed the
line from every other header that has just one line. If you apply
the change only to the current instance to avoid that, you have
an override, which will disappear if the formats are updated from
a templ
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 07:43:41 -0800, "Steven Miller"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>That blue line is included with the header paragraph, via the paragraph
>designer Advanced tab, in the "Frame Below" drop-down. That setting
>grabs a frame containing the blue line from your reference page.
Right.
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 07:43:41 -0800, "Steven Miller"
wrote:
>That blue line is included with the header paragraph, via the paragraph
>designer Advanced tab, in the "Frame Below" drop-down. That setting
>grabs a frame containing the blue line from your reference page.
Right.
>To add another lin
Hi David,
That blue line is included with the header paragraph, via the paragraph
designer Advanced tab, in the "Frame Below" drop-down. That setting
grabs a frame containing the blue line from your reference page.
To add another line of text to the header, create a new "second header
line" par
The ruling line is most likely now behind the expanded header text
frame.
You can grab it by dragging a box around it - be sure you start outside
the header text frame and do not completely enclose the header frame
with the selection rectangle.
Or, you can select the header frame and send it to
The ruling line is most likely now behind the expanded header text
frame.
You can grab it by dragging a box around it - be sure you start outside
the header text frame and do not completely enclose the header frame
with the selection rectangle.
Or, you can select the header frame and send it to
Hi David,
That blue line is included with the header paragraph, via the paragraph
designer Advanced tab, in the "Frame Below" drop-down. That setting
grabs a frame containing the blue line from your reference page.
To add another line of text to the header, create a new "second header
line" par
I need to modify a master page header.
The modification includes adding a 2nd line to the header and inserting
the book name variable.
I can expand the background text frame and insert the variable.
The problem is that the blue line that was below the 1st header line now
exists between the two h
I need to modify a master page header.
The modification includes adding a 2nd line to the header and inserting
the book name variable.
I can expand the background text frame and insert the variable.
The problem is that the blue line that was below the 1st header line now
exists between the two h
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