I use lots of CAD drawings in my documents, but from VectorWorks. I just
print them to PDF.
Mike Conner
on 9/7/06 12:15 PM, b_downing at verizon.net at b_downing at verizon.net wrote:
> I have a project where I may need to import wireframe images (basically,
> perspective line drawings) from a
This may be being caused by having a mixture of graphic frames and anchored
frames or text frames poorly placed in anchored frames.
I use a similar system for academic books and reports. Graphics are placed
in anchored frames with a text frame within it for the caption. In doing a
limited test, I
on 2/15/07 12:21 PM, Combs, Richard at richard.combs at Polycom.com wrote:
> Don't put the figure caption in a text frame inside your anchored frame
> -- as Winfried noted, that puts it in a different text flow.
This is incorrect. A text frame inside an anchored frame has the same Flow
Tag as
and pasting it back in the anchored frame.
Mike
on 2/15/07 2:38 PM, Combs, Richard at richard.combs at Polycom.com wrote:
> Michael D. Conner wrote:
>
>> on 2/15/07 12:21 PM, Combs, Richard at
>> richard.combs at Polycom.com wrote:
>>
>>> Don't p
Can't you just do this with a find and replace by pasting? Set up one
instance of the character with the proper character format, select it and
copy, then find the character and replace by pasting, which puts in the
character with the character format.
Mike Conner
on 1/30/07 2:28 PM, Art Campbe
I use lots of CAD drawings in my documents, but from VectorWorks. I just
print them to PDF.
Mike Conner
on 9/7/06 12:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a project where I may need to import wireframe images (basically,
> perspective line drawings) from a Solidworks CAD
Can't you just do this with a find and replace by pasting? Set up one
instance of the character with the proper character format, select it and
copy, then find the character and replace by pasting, which puts in the
character with the character format.
Mike Conner
on 1/30/07 2:28 PM, Art Campbe
This may be being caused by having a mixture of graphic frames and anchored
frames or text frames poorly placed in anchored frames.
I use a similar system for academic books and reports. Graphics are placed
in anchored frames with a text frame within it for the caption. In doing a
limited test, I
on 2/15/07 12:21 PM, Combs, Richard at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Don't put the figure caption in a text frame inside your anchored frame
> -- as Winfried noted, that puts it in a different text flow.
This is incorrect. A text frame inside an anchored frame has the same Flow
Tag as the text co
and pasting it back in the anchored frame.
Mike
on 2/15/07 2:38 PM, Combs, Richard at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Michael D. Conner wrote:
>
>> on 2/15/07 12:21 PM, Combs, Richard at
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>> Don't put the figure captio
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