Richard,
I didn't quite follow your description. Is the problem that your top
element is causing text in the two columns to align improperly? If so,
instead of setting it to start at the top of the next page, you might let
it start anywhere, but to give it a large space below, thereby
Richard,
I didn't quite follow your description. Is the problem that your
element is causing text in the two columns to align improperly? If so,
instead of setting it to start at the top of the next page, you might let
it start anywhere, but to give it a large space below, thereby forcing
Windows XP - SP 2
Dell 490 WorkStation, 2-meg mem, 2 80-meg disks, dual monitors
FrameMaker 7.2p158, Acrobat 7.1.0, GhostScript 8.60, Publi PDF 1.50.0292
SGML 2-column Catalog with Foredge aligned running heads (2/pg) and foredge
bleed Section numbers in one col. table-12rows deep.
1. Running
Windows XP - SP 2
Dell 490 WorkStation, 2-meg mem, 2 80-meg disks, dual monitors
FrameMaker 7.2p158, Acrobat 7.1.0, GhostScript 8.60, Publi PDF 1.50.0292
SGML 2-column Catalog with Foredge aligned running heads (2/pg) and foredge
bleed Section numbers in one col. table-12rows deep.
1. Running