Floating figures and tables are useful for automating page breaks,
but I too have encountered people who insist that the figure must
always immediately follow the reference. Can anyone help me understand
where this rule originated?
In Framemaker, setting them up requires a bit more effort. To
Floating figures and tables are useful for automating page breaks, but I too
have encountered people who insist that the figure must always immediately
follow the reference. Can anyone help me understand where this rule
originated?
I don’t know where the rule came from. Probably from
, July 11, 2008 4:23 PM
To: 'Framers'
Subject: RE: Floating figures and tables was RE: question about overrides
Floating figures and tables are useful for automating page breaks, but I
too have encountered people who insist that the figure must always
immediately follow the reference. Can anyone
Floating figures and tables are useful for automating page breaks,
but I too have encountered people who insist that the figure must
always immediately follow the reference. Can anyone help me understand
where this rule originated?
In Framemaker, setting them up requires a bit more effort. To
> Floating figures and tables are useful for automating page breaks, but I too
> have encountered people who insist that the figure must always immediately
> follow the reference. Can anyone help me understand where this rule
> originated?
I don?t know where the rule came from. Probably from
] On Behalf Of Mike Bradley
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 4:23 PM
To: 'Framers'
Subject: RE: Floating figures and tables was RE: question about overrides
> Floating figures and tables are useful for automating page breaks, but I
too have encountered people who insist that the figure must alw