Hi Jenny,
Instead of using copy/paste, select the line and Control+Drag it to make a
copy.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
Long time lurker-first time poster.
Using Windows XP SP2, FrameMaker 7.1 p116
I have a document with a frame in which I import a graphic b
Hi, Jenny:
Instead of selecting the frame, have you tried selecting the graphic
or the existing callout line by clicking on them, then pasting?
At 7:21 PM -0400 4/21/06, Roberts, Jenny 000 wrote:
>Long time lurker-first time poster.
>Using Windows XP SP2, FrameMaker 7.1 p116
>
>I have a document
> I'm trying to convert some FrameMaker files to InDesign via XML. Pretty good
> results so far, except that I get a carriage return at the end of each line
> when I place the XML in InDesign. Is it Frame or InDesign that's inserting
> these carriage returns and, more importantly, how can I avoid t
Hi Jenny,
Instead of using copy/paste, select the line and Control+Drag it to make a
copy.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
Long time lurker-first time poster.
Using Windows XP SP2, FrameMaker 7.1 p116
I have a document with a frame in which I import a graphic
Hi, Jenny:
Instead of selecting the frame, have you tried selecting the graphic
or the existing callout line by clicking on them, then pasting?
At 7:21 PM -0400 4/21/06, Roberts, Jenny 000 wrote:
Long time lurker-first time poster.
Using Windows XP SP2, FrameMaker 7.1 p116
I have a document
> I'm trying to convert some FrameMaker files to InDesign via XML. Pretty good
> results so far, except that I get a carriage return at the end of each line
> when I place the XML in InDesign. Is it Frame or InDesign that's inserting
> these carriage returns and, more importantly, how can I avoid t